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THE CHICAGO UIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. :. danane, tar the hnad in fecely Bt b L T enshenty pf the $eaTn ateed ity ! it | vato t1a clecusatlan, The following b Lty s Ahat ara nbirely rafe, but tacy 1 (e Aino, amd it v carefuliy appliod: o Bathrated wolition of permancanate of potash fatio<n nico chrsinut-broty, wrdoes alan the ex- Dupeaed jules of frovdt wainut hutla. The ¢ French 3 Dye ™ 1 prepaced in this manner: Make s d solntion of pra<siate of potash. and, fn hottie n erturatsd anintlon of sniphnte of fanmors aqd ta (Mis iaat gnlatfon Atnmonia until the Teenlting precipitato redissolres: wet the hae Wity tho fiest-nnmedd solution, and, afiar drying, apply e Wivestoppee wulation,—tiie result will be a brotwn. The nitrate of rilver 13 a siandard atticls for dyelu the hair, cillier brawn ot black, accord: dilference in ing to the at h nf tho polutio at toere {8 & grea Tt LA kiven nnMnunr!n('l:mlla? pint. weveral ways of prepat 5 wilt oniy ;f\‘-'r e fatedt and boit. | Digtolva the nlirate of silver ju the twater, and thon add Aramonia unhl the resuiting precivitate In redis. Alved, | Nes ko a aolation of pyro-gaiife acid Tahae e, aud whe dryappiy the shiver solution. Jiefare neliz any dye bo sure 1o clesued the halr h an aixaline wish, AP Atafica will paw again naless the durcare has destrogeil the Buibs, Tu that care you e B ng, 1 hiavo offen secn perons with e eeof the lida who had been obliged for years foeiher 1o Kean tho lashes pulled ont to pravens Trritativn of the globe, yet, witen the necersity fdr this wasremoved the liahes grol again, sceniing- d thicker . Iy e A Jady doplores the" fact that Doett- *s Depilatory cannat be obiained in this conn- ry, 'I'hs waspeveral wecks Rgo, An Iam con. Miatned to ek, Where is Amesicanenterorise, that tha necossnty labals have ot yet bsen printed and ucitger's Dephiatory put upon the market? (As 1'sm miwoys awkward ot jokinz, I had better ox- plain that T menn there 1s no_didcrence except in Jie Jabols. ) - ut sertously, there 18 no troublo 1n depiiating tho skin, but, bless yon, it won'tstay depliated,—that's just the difcully 1hat SSoetiger e an ke to overcome; but as they cannot, the next beat Mg 1a to ket 3oit to bollevo that they cani=t11i after buying. ‘The simplest depliatory 1a quickhime, but this s tendared moro enargette by the adaition of a small portion of orpiment, op oo of tno alkaline sulphurets, —potssstum, so- dhum, oc barlum. Eafte and all Jadies who find the nowder lrh}t‘:’lr‘x‘o’gnlfim":-';‘»on the Iace had best deaiat from wislne ft; the skin §s already todry. Instcad, get 5 Mice emmision maty from muts, slinonds. pistactiia, or any uthee (If you caanot get ano Linte ny 1hat will keep, tet me kaow), then take what In lett of the nuts, dry, cruah, and warh out nt aven: tule s o much Gnergrain than any powder you con buy, Tt wust not bo added’ (o the L huintun.esceut ae naed, thas, take of cach suf- Feent for ona spplication, mix and apply witha pofttloth, —_— A SUMMER PLEASURING. | Fnos Axnsn, HMianwoon.—** Wo will go," afd [rasc, medltatively; ** wo will go to the Liver Joraan and b, v+ And the chlidren?*! querled ono whose fore- (hanglt sranscends any more momentary enthuel. asm, 4470 will take thom with us,” eafdsanc, *» And dinncr?™ suggeated tho wise ono, 441o wiil taka that also," sald the fnvincible, Antso [t came to pass that the **pleasure cx- crtion " of which Lweites teanspited, | Ths day was breathless. 'I'ho horse we drove was 20 years old, | and aniicted with that myaterionadisoase for which rclenco has found no more fitling nanto as yet than “hoaves.” As we tortuously advanced across cunntry, this anclent quadruped required so_ much caconragement, snd secmod so 1laple at any mosent to i ‘npon oar hands, that the ontlnok for sport early Lecumo dnblous. Hut rerene in (no faith that all mocely hunan saifering Las 118 Jinitations, and that 6vefl & sumMIOT NOU: day ride after a 15:40 nag must nd somowhere hly ending, we sdvauced with the impetuos 0 ol 8 becsimed cannl-boat upan our destinas o, Dinner-time camo and went, and the voice of Inngntation arose from our midst. Tho childron refused to bo comforied, becanae the hours fatled 10 bring forth the Junch-Lasket, **Wo shail by arcested as the long-looked-for abductora of Chaslle toss, > sald **8he, " ploasants I¥, **and how con we prove that wo are not? How can we account for, tho disreputable appearance of our horse, for tho clamorous erying of ourchildron, or the geueral deworalization of our sunvurnt noscs™ Engnged in avortive sttempls to quicken tae paco nf tho charger, **1lo" mado no ansswee, **1f yon call thls ploasnre,* **8ne ¥ n broke forth, “*whnt do yon call fnnerals? 1 toid you how it wonld be, “but men'a hearts sro mada of Bortar, thole understandings of cast-fron snd M **(ould thors bp opy clrcumstances,” musod “1le," *Swicreln s woman would not bo roady with her efernal ‘I told you * Weak ex. tremity of o weaker mind that shirks responstbiiity of any sort, . wa can but pity and Kocp silence, " Was thore truth, O my sisters, In Isaac’s re- sork? Arowe women addicted more than our noblo lords to the **1told youso" vica? 1leave 1t 3 open guestlon. It wes mid-aftarnoon whon we at Jast drew rein berdo the pleasant waters of the 1tiver Jor- dan, Our first care, as nsnal, tvas for the invahd, who evinced a determina ta }o down In the traces, reyardless of demagce. Aftor lie biad been tethored, fanned, watored, and fed, wo turned to tue bables. A moment ago here, whero wero they now? We found unc altting fn a tribulary of tha Jordan, the ofLer ficeing boforo tha fury of & ram. pant 1amb. Sercaity restorod, we procecded to unch, Adam and Fye, * Ceasting under Paradise trees, whon as yet boes were ignorant of the ma. lignaut uscs of theirating, when caterplilars wore nnlearned in thelr power to appall tho female heart, when snnkes hnd not appeared upon the carilily nscone, may havo enjoyed an outdoor lunch; but in an ago when the troc of knowledg: has attained such world-wide growth, o cat ons dinger out of doora Ia productive of the most o: quisitu torment, ‘fo hohold (he cherished darling o1 your neart calinly lunching npon the fragments ol 0 yollow wurm: to lsten to the aubdued pro- famty of yonr boster-hall when evil-inteutloned {usecta exblore hin trouser-leg; to be vaton bodlly by ravenoun flled, while your frail tencu comen the blovdy eanping-ground for hosts of musquitocs, is nut exacily iy idea of biles, After Jutici o apent i tew budrs i Anding tio brppy Osalne-erounds, aud, Innsediately atter, In outs fankinz a **Bull of Barban' who insisted upon Killiny o1 tho entire family gratoltously, and was wnly dissunded from dolng so by theie “preeipilaie adjournpient 1o a contizuons potata-patel. holl wo fish now!' sald ** Bha,™ swestly, whilo the **1), of B." pranced airily up and down tha watcr-courses, & hall-wile dlstanl, Mo word ercaped tho 1ips of the long-sutferluy Isase, [l awlled, bat 1t the smuilo that martyrs enst upon alng world, 1lo made ready thu chariot and d thu noss of the asthwstic stevd towards homie, any never agatn whall any sl that sporia In e watera of the kiver Jordan entice him, nor yst muy membar of ble houschold, with falsy promiscs tu the foalish yituperation of & fow women who havo written {ntemperately abuut this matier. There 16 1o more resson ""E the vituporattons of 8 fuullsh woman -aliould bo called "**femnnine Jugic" than that the gentls idiocy of certain mon who wiiio for ‘W'he Home columns should pase un- der the general hoad of masculine wit. £ all e Dorejuiged by tne, Marey . ¥rea iypo, forin- stance, chivalry aud couricsy would bo unknown quantities In the mascuiing. make-up; and i il Wotucy must be clussed with certain silly ones, Whete B the use of God's providouce In the matior of bralusy P CONTENTMENT, Fnox Mns, TorLiven, Ciicaco.—Contentment, =8 tward stil) seon occasionally In typo and men- tuned In Wobsler's Unabridged, bat apparently obsolcte as to all habite of thought oz porsonal Vving. ‘Thus I think ne 1 resd of man of Incomes which their fatbers would have desmed princaly u{l:tin‘xfl‘u\&fiu::y of thetr lots, - our mesna ratio do our wante) Dok gotking sgiisry or Dok scovlon give casa of ...mf"ma Bolomion, A% ‘\‘;nln.:.-rum. Hke David, knows no rest 10 long a8 one ewo lamb af by oA Riron Kot 0t & route to tho scaboard cry, ' Qive, eive, To ltvo within o bts couteal, 8o all wen stiil to make tho most 3 our command, cos, hias cmployed cux of o} men eloquont k‘z sublect s for lmlnquxhlu:rndd,m‘“ e e Certaln asdcriions as Lo tho elastlcy . 2ge of $10 pur w_nlck under ordinar; 'ifr?{n?flfn'?& Gqueationed, "*Waopuer iy [ i s rmnullulo anembryo Watterson-and-Ifewitt con- froveray, Ibee. lamuot la the Labivof taving "‘E l-m?:xw: nuudanml, sad shall not put on y akeptical friend, {f yoo are not Jourhalist, tako tho advice of AR 01 Tady oy s Sod )y for tho firel vacaucy, Your facile Soon gath you murs than 830 per week, Juut uwn Lydgare's favorite bit of poetry; What good 13 11ke 10 this: L w:um; tha readlng, eto.ets. you would uot be bappy, your wifa's s 0L Yo proveasErent an bons fotums as L) \flifi E(-y- oF aquslor on $i0 per week, una the price of Lourd ta ¥arisble. 'Fo somemindsihe abeence of the veridenco of things not acen * makes dificult faith like & graim of mustard sced,” fn the fact of our t:l:h\mnrnnmu & wutusl admiratlon socfoty, tlack of faith doce not neceseanily make Heave tna myth, neither o this matter does it reat with 3 10 demonstrute burden of praof. abuss time, perhave. when you, sdopting my fince, wre o great newsoayer critic, it 18 on the fardn, | may Wity & bouk, uwlug toa litelowg and “rm Sening of capaviitice of spreading littlo turls by xm ught fnto prairics of oxuresstoc, sentences “tkvaria-ing Evarts, *'Tho Story of My Life " Youut § Kuow of &34 Per Week, " aud 11 shail by “xhn ‘e8raut task Lo consigu it to elernal blivion, Mid" (2, 0%n eaperience could not trulbfully "nt 10 have knuwn eliber **mountalus high or cencr® 10w, " it hag ot least a knowledyu of excres- Thoses and dupressions, —do you ** moin !n:;lfl"‘ pverage, ~and doubtless would futertalulug reading, yet, in the intereats of the A soming book, would’ not ba Judiclous ot this IN‘ 4‘1:\::-’?2;:?:' lu:]wcdvlcr. 83 risk of thls, Arita) y Slew *liloring enoraitles PO L ¥iYe you 3ot 160" usunl motto, 4 You buny his legeu ben, o“l(‘l won Adoptas s lbera ‘am wuy " fu & te3l pot s Tusplen- 354"2'.:‘{“ deateuy Cmphaals. This 1ty -ire swiSiet comwandmeat. " Inculcate sud practico ooun dlsregazd foe Madamu Grundy, If, 1 Svatieataci LGt ol C v drapery woil ou 36 way aad go a4 51, apheld by sease of “ 1y of clzht taften ten) konle through the past yo rianital and phynical adperiority to any nine of tho ton {ila casern, Do nat forget, §n tha Intervals of gnzing envfons. Iy from tho front windowa on the pienty of your wenithier netgabors, Lo occasianslly give'n gianco towards the alley, and pharissically thank God yua are natas tha carplciore, Lastly, ahould you ring st ant nnmber, —on 8 ra. vro:mme avenne, not Dearborn, ~tocrs might pos. by answer you a lady who haa financicred u fa mate {han comfortaoly, on tha Inalgnifica fanca of $113 per month. Treasnres | accumulsted to acquire raet or tempt Ir“ N Rrte ainong thote umtortunatos who bave ''g: expociations,” DIVIDE FAIRLY, Fnox SuAntwesn, Daxten, Micin.—I am qulte amazed by one remark from The Jloms: that ‘‘a prond womsn dislikes 10 aex her husbang for monay—that he has oarned it, and of coutss feclathatha hns the best righttoit,” Isay, let every trno wife ank for all the money aha wants, A tran wifs will be reasonahle, Bhie need not fear to mek,—tho mnoney Is hoes sa mach e his, 8he has eacned it, and [ pity tho hurband who feels that 112 his money, —sye. snd the wife 100, Wonid yon bo & mcre sinve, ntuoi? Aak for what Is yoirs, and do not fael you have bogged it. Why I¢ it 0 many call houserork dmdgery? ‘Take onc's own family the year ihrough, fs there not mors vleasure than drudgery? 181t rignt to look upon duty aa degrading? One paya: * We maat not forget that much hard, muacalae laboe {& naything tut elevating to the mind,"” 18 it degradiniz? Afo the various buainess oaltions, cletkahins, elc,, nuy more clevating? 0 yot not dud drones amons all profosstonst And da yau nat Gnd thinkers and veaders among Iabors inz men and women? *' A woman doing her own work s ofton to> tired to vec her mind In any way unlees moybe to read a novet or the local tems $n aaily paper.' May we not find this trne of even Prafcesore, who, when the teachings of (o day mro over, aro clad to tarn to & **novel ot local ften 7 1 kuow many housekeepers, mochanies, nnd lahorers, tited a4 they are, tuen to tholr books for eindy and ymprovoment, and [ holiars ** man- b not -un} lavor does doyelop conimon scnsc.” It In man, it is yoman, toat makes work of any kind degrad- {ngorelesating The occupation does not de. grado, Let us all do out duty in whatever atation we accnpy, I¢ twe can chodke, choose some oceu- m(&on wo can honor, as well as ourselves and one 50 God. [ wanta e, Pollock Foranlum and some hande #umu vinea for baskot, il exchange by aending any of the following: Doublo pink gorantum, whita plik with ehaded edgo, rose, hspny thouuhi, vor- vense, Tevorlew, 1o kinds of foliage plants, virl. ca, helfotropo, whito apotted bogonla, steiped wan- dering Jew, cactus sincs, and fachsls, ome aro rooted, Mra, Ally, take sny thick cream, sweeten and finvor to taste, lot It become very cold, and then whip with exg batter till stifl, Norvice, to can corn, fill glase jorsas tight as rumbln with uncooked corny pack it by upuind. ug down, puton fuo caver Ligut cuouh lo keep water out, flil your wasn-boiter witih thesa jace, cover with water. and botl two hoars and a haif; thon screw tho cover tight. Don't forget to put cloihs or wood on the bottom of your boller oae forc putting in the jars, Ceayun, L linve ust finlshed soma pottery which is mach ndmired.” I painted the jars vlack, pat on jottery piciuros as thick as possivle, with gold ands on 1ho cdge #nd haudles, then varawh, I mado the paste with guui-arapic dlssolyed In stiong vinegar. I you want to put water in, yon must patnt the tnaldo of the Jars, have **Are We Alnost There 1" and **Suanes River,” Will aend 10 any adiiress, KOUMISS, Prox Dys, Cnicauo.~1 think that Escnlapius, in tis articlo on koumliss sowmo three wocks ago, was mistaken In saying “that ono could ot make the genulne atticla from weitten tustructions, for I flatter mysclf that Ihaye succeoded fn making *texcellent kooml from a reclpe which, I be- Jleve, appeared in ‘The Home eoveral months ago. Sthaa all the fiaver and appearance of that which 8 made and sold by the **orixinator of koumiss Inthls country™; and i reyard to Its enratlvo nropertios, 1 know that In my own case of chronic dyspepsin I have received auch great benetit from 3tv g0 ns to beablu to Indulgs in 8 Learty meal fur tho flest timo In tnrce years withoat ox. verloncing tho distresaful fealin, aftor cating #0 woll known to dyspeptlcs, It JHeculaplus can give us a better recipe for maklng Konmiss than the one [ am_using, 1 shiould like to bo informed of It, as, nu doudbl, would bundreds of peraona who aro suffering from complaints from which thoy might obtain reltet by ustig the genn. ino arficle, If koumies jaall 1hat its advocates clalm for it aa & remedinl ageot, surely the kuowl- edye of mlkln.’f.(l ahiould pu as wideapread ne pos- siblo, #0 that the poor as well a8 the rich may have he benoft of i€ af the trifling cost of not over five 1 will hore give my method of mak- oplng Lhat Eeculaplus will bo so te wherein it is defectlve, and that ho will favorihe roaders of ‘The Home with hie mothod of makingkoumlss. Iam q that they will have suflicient Intelligence to un- derstand and aporeciato nny instructions ho may givo them for that purpose. My wcthod of mmmu‘l konmiss 18 as follows: Take threo quarta of milk, two quarts of hot wa- ter (not acalding hot), and one-hnlf cupfal of white sugar; whon abuut tho tempurature of blood heat, add one-aif cako of comprossod yoast; then stir tho wholé thoroughly, and #ot it In a warm flan near tho stoye until it fermnents, whial will in four or five hours; then atir the nifxiure Lrinkly, aud immoniataly bottlo i, taking caro 1o uno only solid, close-Atting corks, asten with twine. Lay the battics flat on Ice or In a cool cellar, aud the koumiss will ba ready for use In about ten dnys, After tho first batch, Instond of tho compressed yeast, uso one quart botile of ola koumles to tho complement of 1nilkand water hore given, A champaune tap sbould be used fa draw- g the koumies from tho hottles; otherwisa much of 1t will be lost In tho drawing., to certain snd to fr Frox Prritaconas, Cifoado.—In answor ‘to Tigctor, of Melvin, 1il., I willatato that, after add- ingmy hot water and sugar to the milk, [ add yeust, stir often, and bottle the entire mess, I havo met yith tho xame troublo you sbeak of, bursting of bottles, aud huve adopted a far botter mothod, that of putilng the koumiss in two. quart tih conw. J’ut & wire arvund the nsckof tho cau to sccure tho cork In placo, Thiv saves striug and cork, as the same cork will answorany numbar of timea by keeplug the tllp nit, 1 il ndd that T uso compressed yeast in place of brower's, and find that It answers equallyas well. Ifnlf a cake lo four quarts of the misturo will be quite suflictent., 1am using thn sirup of the hypophosnhites of da, potassa, and Iron, I kousnlss, 1n cases of lun¥d syatem lucka vitslity and lu im) m:ffl'l:m with and whore the fohed, W PATTERNS, Frox Mna. A, Cans Cinnmia 7, SBourn Di- vision, Cuscavo,—Ilave for sale the following pattarna: Elephant, dog, horse, cat, rabblt, squir- rol, girats, duck, doer, muuse, pig, cross and ceown, auchor with chain, floater, cupld, boot needle-book, boot' pincushlon, brusk and comb cane, halr aud halrply holder, comb-caso, slip casg, thimblo-case, sclesori-cass, sheving-c spectaclo-vase, photo-holder, —whadow-pictures, dove, watch-case, card-basket, !Iwufi]dloll-. tread-box (form of a chair), sccret of modern luve, peu-wiper, toothbrush-rack, brosh and jewal rack, burnt-match and match receiver, handkerchlef cave, wall '}fltkl‘l.llflfllflnl‘- i bracket-ininbrgs quins, laby's blb, window-lamuroquine, dragon, Luttorny, and flowers in uppliqus, aquti’ designs, designs for fruit-nnpki solled eu: and collar holdor, Bwias aprons, clotiy sftornoen aprony, ladies’ aud chlldrel nets, doll clothes, cotton-badting doll, each cents and postage, or throe for 23 cents and pos| age, Hand-cantlo, Chiness air-cale, chomilotte, Princesse unlorgurmenta (comoination of corsess cover and ukirt), shoe-baw, dressing.caso, ladics® kilchion ajrous, vach 15 centa and postage, Yor entiden, 1 huve Priucessodrosses, Victora dressos, Albert o diagonal frout kilt-pleated back dress, three aulta fur boye, coats, 17 each and postage, excepl Loy cents. Aprons, 10 ccuts 5 cente and pos nd pulonaives, 20 cent 'ho fret-eaw uscd a8 an sttachment (0_the sow. ing-machine can be ouolsined of me. Price, $3, Clrculars will busent on application. Ymd 1o seud [ace tesigus Lo any desiring he pretiy little scoteh toy | have fur salg be sent tu any adidress ou recoipt of 18 Tauk Sirec sud the lady whosent Prince; pattern with Yes, cuty: Sutas " gut your erns and postal, “and would her paiter o don's forget the posi- Donations of palterne requesies sge. TIE CLUB BECRETARY'S IIEIORT, ¥rox ORLENA, Cuicaco.—The reqular wonthly meeting of Tux Tuesz Home Club wae beld at the Trewont House Thursday afterneen pursuany 1o adjournwent, tbe Vice-President, Naoule ¢y in the chalr. Notwithstanding tho dull sppearance of the aky, which seemed auythivg but inviting for outdoor exerciso, the rooms were fllcd with members of the Club, showing thst the joterest iu The lo: bsd only been suspended on account of the Listh feeling “pervading the acusca during thesumuice months, A pew impetus was @iven o 1he work by ihe boarty co-operation of some of Uhicaga’s practical workers, saud tho oullovk sesms hrght and Bopelul for gn early opening uf The Homo. Graudws Oldways Feve s syuopris of the fuiendod worklnge of our Komu, when it 4a once tusvguias ted, in ber geulal styie, a repetition of which woald only “scem supotfluous fu thie place. We have evary reason 1o Lope for the cncourage: wnent aud sssfstance of Tuo Homo writers and Tuaders all through Unlon when ouce we bave vur work under way, for we know that to the bowes aud hessths whare Tux SaTvuvay Tnisuss 1s 8 visiter bas 1§ bro) 8 tow and sbiding Inter- ot {u tho welfaze and dasjiny of wowan, that will not dle out a8 5000 aa the nmuhry of the uccasion baa woru swsy. We have racelved lotters from dierent voints, sakin, to scnd vut lecturcre who may give the peaple a trus {dea af our pr pecta sud inteutlous, that Loy way start acsilissy €iuy, aud thus ald ue 1o sustiiving the wurk whcis usncy duaugurated, We feck conddent uf the co- opecativn Of our couptry fricads, snd wball bs only 100 ylad 1o sccupl bI ihelr frivudly auvice a3 soun a4 the rosults will warrant, W bave met with unavoivable dulags thua far: delaye that wu #natl nut bo subject to ju tho fulute. Some of tho leadlug minds in tho city have sspoused our cauas, 824 will glve us thelr few and unyloldisg vapport. Fhe ‘editor of ux Tainvss willesland by us ondald us in oyercoming the diMicniticn copre. guent on the fnanenration of 8 new raterprise like 1ho o1id ¥e ara abont {0 attemnt, and we feel grate. £l for his words of encouragemens, (ive us n few more wozkera lika thuve who liava carrica 1ha hne. den thua far, and with tha sssistance of tha nobie men wio have promiaci to sastaln ns e will carys the way 10 hope_nnd heaith for ont alsters. There weas A large amonnt of hutiness tranasce. and tha meeling adjourned antll Weanesday, 24, ths members parting in tho best of Fpiria, Herraftar the moatinga witl be held the eecond W ednendny of onch mionth, Thuradsy bting a day \hat seems suited lo tho needs of neacly evary anclete. Will thoro, parties who zeceived membership. ticketa, hat fatled to report thele address, pleass scnid flie pama (o iny nddreas, No. (0 Wesl Laks streel.. Those wishing to hocome memters nefors the annna) meeting, which takes piace fn_Reptem- bor, will please tend nama snd address, with thres good refercnces, 10 Miss Jennlo Ktricklor, No, 14 Centre avenus, Chicago. Do not forget tha me: log July 24, HCONMEBI'ONDENCE,” Fnow Zane, Cou: my furn now to say eomething In The flome, What I wish to say has been prompted by m desire to hear what The iloms contributors thipk of the practice of forming and keeping up s miscelianonna cosrespondence, What I shall attempt s based partially on alittle pervonal experience and partly on A text taken from ont daily ne\m‘mmn. Not a day passes but one soes in tha advertisin colnmne what are called arronals, '’ #dirassod to Jadles. elther Inviting correspondonce or soeking ncquaintance throngh that mediom, \What partic- nintly suagestad this question to my mind was realing an nxcecdinzly provoking one in one Sun. day'a 7imes, The writer, in ativertiaing his con- nubjal luncliness, tolls the female rex renoully that ha wante a wife as he would notify (he world that he wonld parchaso n horae, and, As an ext:a fnducement, xaya ho bis plenty ulmonc{. and wonid spend tho honoymoun in a trip to the Parle Kxposition. [ have ‘known of casss where tnis *'walketnta-my-paslor” style has bsen the rein of youny women, and evcn of those whose ;l“tlr yeara should have warned them of such ollies. 1 am not nn old maid with glrmlluh notions, but 1 cannnt fhink bacnuse wo are hidden eafely behind a nom de plame that we can bid definnce to all the pruptietics of Jife and place ourscives at he mercy of any one who caalien:zes our adwiration, bib who mizht provo gur bitteroat cucsy, ) cannot help thinking that cition as large as Chicazo and brrlnm:hl, 111., ought 10 have & arge wninzy of brizht, handsontc, Intellicent ladies frow which any gentieman contid tnake & chiaice, ‘without making nse of such questionable means, BIRDS,. Frox D, F. P., Dernotr.—J. H,Me., yo can £ld your birds of mites in thls way: Take your birds out of the eago} maka a weak solutlon of tobacco-water, by pouring bolling-hot water on chowing-tobacco. Naw wash bieds, cages, every- thing belonying to the cages, borh the in and out- slde, with thls water. Don't make it too Iet tho water oe the color of tca. Then ha 2 of muslin fllled with sulphur in the cage where tho blrds can pick at it. I havo tried this romedy onny fricnds’ birds, always succesatally, If your birda die it will be becanse their ** 0 s pa romoay,” It's & difiicnlt awtter to keep c clean while you are raising birds, 1 feed niy birde anly mixed secds, with » faw 2rcen vegotahios, and also chopped eez, My bitd {a 8 years old, and Is heaithy, and I kno Imm‘y‘ 2 A, Z., vl cleat smnion(a on the slik that ts dts- coldred trom perspiration. Is will niro restore the color of goode, pariiculaly black, whon tho color has bosn desttoged by femon-juice. — CON8KTS. Fnox Vinatxia, inaxp Rapios. —In rending the lctters of the Gth I cama across Liitle Sister's Jet- ter, wnlch certainly was odd. Now, [am not much older than ahe s, but 1 wear those much-abused corsets, When sminll I was always sick, but have not boen sick in fivo years, You will nd few girls o houlthy as I, and Lden't protend to dlmlp ont of ny corsota, ' 11avo hud bad health and goad, su 1 thtik 1 know husy 1o aporeciate goall health, My coracts have cerfatuly cired me of stooping, hut 1 adinit that iny waint s a triflo .snudler than my shoulders, us [ au not sy any claim to belng a tub, neithor do [ care (o have my clotaing hang In bags from my shonldurs, 1f who naver wears coraets 1 pity her, or, rather, tiio neople who have to look at hior: but porhuns alio i8 an exception and lins an unusaally dne form, ‘Fhen all richs, Every one may do ns they chvose, but It always provokes me when peoplo rall at corsets, aud fow of them Lave ever trled them, INHALATION. Frnox Genravos, Ciicaao.—Will yon ploase cor- rect vomo errors in your iasuo of my article on the iokalation of salt and water for throat and lung dscasca? Tho dircctions should havo read tho Put half n teacupfal of salt into a quart of waters boll it, and whon seitlod straln through s cloth to remova sil particies of dust or other lorelzn sub- stanced. This 1 Inhalo with wuat ia catied *'tho comploto steam atomizer': but there may oo cheaper inhialers that will answer tho same purposs. THANKS, Fnox Youna Motusi, UsuAm Ririmes, Ia.— Many thanks, RRomols, for tho pattarn you sont me. I like it vory nuch, aud should have ace knowledged tho recelyt of 1t bufore but for want of time, Is thero nothing I can send yon in ro- tarn? if the Jady who askod for enzeavinga to paint will send .her patlornof Princesso under- Rarmont (walet and drasvers) to mo, I will send in reulmnu lozen good ongravings that I think she will lke. T — THE POLITICAL STIFF. An thoy met and embraced I the Potter's fold, Itemarkod Tilden to lisyos, *+ 1t inclearly revogled You'ra a dend politician, bt kevp [s concealod Yor tho suke of polftical chuma, 1'vo a crypt yonder haniy} ‘Take a sniftor of hrandy, And come {n snd bo rid of the vums,** my dear Chrlstian friend," romarkod utherford 1., . n 1o sepnichre nocded at prosent for me; I'm tao hively by far for & corpre, as you dce— Yon ars fooled by Iepsihlican tramps, cnnmlnx feels disbolio From a ifatulent colic, And Jim Dlsinc is just oue with the cmmps. “'Thc& some small politiclans, with cheok and prel Who baye 4 10 grind at the ruml: exponse, Regard Government pap aa of last couscquence, Dut would barlor thoir couniry for pelf. Bince the world fs so talnted, Do, dear Titdun, he saintod, And enjoy that fino crypt by yourself, 8o hr: H"b“" and got in, and smolt bad Vike the When n‘.r‘!l.w sed-boaded flend, by tho Dovll pos- e wonned, Dug hin corpso up again at Jen Butler's request, Who was heard witn a chuckle to say: * ! Without further palavor In tha place of this sl of 8, J," But a caucus declarcd body-snatching Whena subject has laln with the fatl Then thls stil bad a ac 1t might give the 8o tho heles and exp - Ordered strong dlaiifectants, And tho cadayer burled— —Clncinnuts Conimeretal, e ——— MADRIGAL T have po room In my heart Yor any face but thine ol ‘9 10 ruom lu In{ life For augit but this love of mine, All through the day's long hours, All through the bours of night, 1 think of thy words and smiice W11l the gleom becomes delight, 'Tls a poos, little, pltiful beart * T Tomy hotis one hees *Tis a poor, little, pitifal o 'I'Iml- measured by one grace, Tut nsught in the wide, wido world Do 1 care for, but your lave, AB! aweet do tho morlngs break— Bwost fa the moan of tue do And the hours aro long snd aweot When 1 look fnto thinu eyeey Aud thp hioura aro long au: When & cloud between uv lies, Ah! the Summer-night tv dusk ‘Aud the Knimurer. buds 810 falntg And out of the perfumed bedge A lous bird slogs her platat, 0 c:u;: m“m‘n“;lv:ur‘n“!x wait, staplight at tho gais, What is s0 tonder 88 What 1s s0 frm as #&:‘1' T bave no room {n my heart + For any facs but unyhn bava 0o room In my lite ¥or sught bug this fnvu divine. Faxxt Dutscorr, The Next Gtate. san I tetin, Washiogton Rerritory f&‘fls:- of belog ad mitted to the terhood of Biates. Bo far IrCcs arw concerned, It possess uq] ur the recognition of its roquest. The only thing lacklug {s pooulstios tiera bss been a large linmigration nto the Territory during the last two or threo years, It etill falls ehort of the 124,000, the sumber upon which represcutation fn the Lower House of Congress s based. The peovle are, huwever, preparniog for the future 30 as to bo ready witha Constitu- tion wheo the forual spplication for ad- tlealon 8 iwade. The Terrtory slready far out- strips Nevada In populstion, aud two or thres years at the most will dud it with & population topsiderably wore than WU, 1t possesses ull the clewents for & great cuwmonwealth, and i thoe course of 8 fuw years it will bocomo one ol the wost prospervus divislous of the Pacidc Const. It abounds In timber, coal, fron, and ather ltke sonreer, of wearth, [t hasn Iarze arra of tiliable land, Its roliing prairtes nt presant nfford pasturagn for inrge herds of atoek. There Is more Govarnment Iand open to pro-amption {n Washington ‘Torritory than clse- where on ths Pacifle coast. Jtis, tharelors, one of the most Inviting felde for {ymigration In the Unlon. TILE-DRAINING. RVENYBODY CAN UNDERSTAND, T the Editor of The Tribune. 3| Pawxgze, Sangamon Co., fil, July 10.—Ths number of fcet of tile necessary depends en- tirely upon the kind of soil. Our Imaginary ficld contains eighty acres, fs level, gurabo soll, such as we find In Central Tiliuois. We propose to dratn it thoroughly. Iave an outlet, either natural or artificts), which, for convenlence, we suppose fs near the middle of one end of our tract. Any othor polat will not affect matertally the figures, Mossrs, Dawson & Reader, of Anburp, ¥anga- mon County, maonfacturers of varfous kinds of ile, ranging in aige from two and one-half to oight Inches, very kindly furnfeh me the follow- ing price Ilst, goods loaded into wagons for Tarmers, or on board cars for shipment. This 1lst Is relablo, as are the gentletnen of the firm; henco we esn asfoly bago our caleulation there on. Tho imnortant matter of frefzby or hauling, also hroakage, inust be left to each fndividual, as, of courac, the party ncatest to the factors, or having advsntage of choap rates of trans- portatlon, 18 thet much shead. Dawson & Head- er's prico Jist: Bise. DPerm, Bize. Perm, Size, Perm. 214 In....812.50 |4 in 25,00 [ 710.,++. 885,00 17.60 81n, . 00 A in 3% In.... 226010 No difference in price between round, fiat- bottom, or elght square or octagon styles, ns they arc called, 1 would use only & few of the fractional aizes where [ chango (rom larger to smaller sfze, to avold the sudden offset, Tile nearly all overrun a foot In lengti; alxteen wili lny a rud. ‘The diagram will explain ftsclf: 80 rodr. 370 820 fi{-r a20 a20 310, 4in._3'5 4-In. 8eln,| &8 220 g0 17 a0 220 i-in, 4in. 8 ;2;': 4n. Bein, el 20 R, 20R_F5| 20R 20 R, [a20 920 a2 a20 3-4n, 4-in, Er 4-1m. 8-In, 20 R, 20R. &3 20n 20 R, & 820 528 gl= s 220 [3-10, 4-in, ¢ 4-In. 3ein. 20 1 2oR ¥ com 20 1. a2 320 220 220 510, g @ din. Bin 20 R wr T an 20 1, ; &= ” Fa0 320 gls 9% a%0 18 dean, 4-n. éF Pars Betn. g =[20 1 20 R 201, 20R. 720 020 gl a2 220 3-4n. 4o, Bl #n, B-in. 20 1. zon 815 Edd 320 820 olz [3-10 4o, OIp 20 1 20 B 320 322 iein. & B 20 1. 20 1. 120 220 J-in, 40, 8 20 1, 201, & 20 u.——zo‘k,—fl Oniiet, " Total number of rods, 900. Have not used any tracttonnl sizoin diagrami it can by done without additlonal cost, - 42 rode, or B1Z ft., 8-1nch tlle, Ki§ contn..8 41 82 rodw, or 5LS f1, 7-inch tie, g centa 8¢ roda, or 618 1., @-lach tie, b conta, . 32 rods, vr 613 ft., Geluch tile, 494 rods, or 0,012 1, 4-inch tif 400 rods, or 0,400 £8., -inch ti ‘Total cost of tile at factory,...... o £5.002-5 ner aere. Portios offer to put this tile down for 25 cents e rod. Cost of laying U560 rods at 25 cente, $2.40 or 83 per acre, Total vost of tllo-draining perfectly tho Hatteat kind of land (elghty ncres), with rood outlet, withont houling, $645.12, or #3.0034 per acre. No estimate ean be made fu a caso without an out- let, ns the expensm of artificlal outlet varies fewn o tritle to wors than the worth af the land. This difilcutty can only he avercome hy the united efforts of neighbornoods aml romi authorities, ‘The depth necessary depends upon the kind of subsoit and clay, al, suce thero fs su greas u dilfercnco in this respact oven hetivean wdfolning farms, no gen- ern) rule can be established, ‘The queation can only be sottled by actual test. Open s well as biind dratns must have an outlet, and the same ditch or canal that would rvarry off the water from oscn ditches would take® away tho same from tife dratns, 15 woull perhaps b novessas ry to £o a lttle decper. Thus wo may truthful- 1y way that tiling can he done wlicre open drakn- aga may busuccesafully accomplished, The fansibility of profitably tfle-draining undulating or rolling lauds has been demonstrated in our county very fully, the expeass betue comparat tively light. ‘Uhere are scveral machines in uso for saving labor in laying tilo dralus. Ono of veutes on tha prineiplo of the old blind or mole ditcher, dropping in tno tilo 8y it proceeds. Anothicr, which I have not scen, throws out the Adirt ready for tho grding of bottom and recep- tion of the tile. For verfectlon, nothing is squal to tha apade, yet wachiues may auswer every parpose. “Thousands of dollars have beon speat within. the past fow years u tile-dralnliys, -~ Hundreds are walling to get the boneflt of the experienca of tho more cnterprising, and o very large na- iamy aro walting for hard times to ““ict up a ittla ™ before dolng tho work they havo already laxd out b this any respectfully, ¢ 54 N @ adjolotug countics, Very @zonay P, Wannn, — ALL THE FACTS STATED, To the Editor af Ths Tribunt. Anarnta, Macon Co., lll, July 8.—I have delayed answering your queations ou dralnsge unth I conaulted with dr, William Tayior and Mr. R. H. Park, two gentlomen of larwe axperi- enco In constructing tie dralus, snd whose opinlons on the subjoct are worth more prace tlcally than all the esssys I have ever sent on the subject. The following are thelr anawers to the questions ssked fn your circulsr—the questions reforrad to by number in the order presented lu the circular: Answer to Questlon No. 1.—The number ot foct of tilo meeded to drain a fleld needing drainogo depends on the pature of the soft and subsall. Aunswer to Question No. 3.—In our open, por- ous subsol! hore In 3Macon County, comisting of & mixture of ¢lay and sand, a tile-ditch will draw tho walar five rods on both sides. Answer to Question No. 8,—Tite should pe Intd at Ioast threu foet bolow the surfsco {u the luwest part of the land, The only successtul way of aipxlog & tile-ditch s by using tho loug tllo-spade, and digging the ditch just wide egough to lay tho diffurent sizcs. Auawor to Quesiion No. 4. or the tile Is caretully lud, the diet takea from tho bottom o} the ditch should bo carefully packed in ‘| around the tiio for the dcpth of a fout, 80 &8 to hold the ths llrnfl{ 1n {38 place; alter that the ditch may be specdily glied up by plowing in tho dirt, Auswer to Queation No. 5.~The differeat nizes of tilo by us bera cost at the dactory or at the depot as follows per fuost 8ix-fuch tile costs 4% cents per foat. Five-inch tils costa 4 couts per (oat, Four-inch tila costs 245 cents par foot, ‘Throe-luch tile coste 1 8-10 cuta pes 00k, Trro-inch tile costs 1210 ceats per fook And it costs us per rod for digglug, laylog, and Hling a ditch threo fect fo depth, ¥3 cents per rod fur all sizes of tile used. ‘Auswer 10 Question No. 6.—In our county= and It 1s our opiulon generally in Central fiti- nofs—tbere aro no lands bus thas sutticieat fall for dratnage can be edsily obtained whers nelgh- bors act in concert. Answee to Queation No, 7.-~Ths outlot for tile-ditches must frst be had ina good opcn dltch, and when that is secured a fall of 6-100 o‘tg n‘roo& to the 100 feot will bo fousd suli- clent. Auswer 10 Question No, 8.~We have con structed sn open outlet ditch torough our neighborhood, followjug the patursl channcl 88 near a8 pragi le, fourteon fuet wide ag the top wnd eightcen juches wide st the botrow, with an_average depth of about four feot; it lias a fall of cloven ono-hundrodins of a foot to tho 100 feot, at & coatl of about $l per rod. Thls ditch is found to be excelleut, sullicieus Lor all pusposcs, carrylng tha water off rapidlys Tho firat llYg féot of such n ditch ean be re- moveld to advaninge by plowinz or acraning; tha balance should be cut with the apade ant be thrown ont. The dirt thua thrown oat shouid be removed with tha acraper, Anawer to QuestloniNo, 9.—There were elght tiie-factories running to tholr fall canacity in onr county the past scason, turning out abont 10,000 the: per week ench, ‘Theao wera all a0ld 8¢ fast oA manulactured, bosides many ware #hipped in from other plaeor. The resuit of the taying of these tile fs that hundreds of seres of land sro now covered with gaxd crooe of all kinds whera in this wot sesson nothing but sreeds could have grown had it not bean for the Siltdg. Kespectfuliy submitted, T. H: Bann. e — ENTHURIASTIC ON THE SUBJECT. T the Editor o} TM Tridune, Antesia Towxsmie, Iroquols Co., 111, July 10.~T hava a very (at farm. I commenced til- Ing three yoars ago. I lailtile where corn was drowned nut the worst, I have Kept on until I have some aix miles 1aid, which pretty tolerably drains the wettest part of 320 acres of my land; At least 6o much so that I have fine corn this vory wet geasan. Qumy land not tiled [ was not able to plow, soIhavelont the use of it entirely. Iam verysorry [did not use more energy ahout tiling the balance of my land. My tarm Is very flat, and I'sm four or five miles {rom any stroam, and of courss hava vary little outlet. Muchof my Ule ls not over two feet Qeep, and soma not more than eightesn {nches, and uesrly oll was Jaid on a water-level, and Jet it keeps clear and runs water Dearly all the yonr aro With all these un- favorable circumstances sursounding me, all my tilin ro far bas pald for jtsclf the firat crop after laying, Do not be afrasd of tlle dlling up with dirt or not worklog on a level, for it does &1} pghit with me. Btil), lay as deep as you ean; get'an outlet, for 1t will araln wider If € is doep, My expericnce ia that it & nan wants to ralse :nnd crops and enhance the value of his farm, e can do'sc more effoctually by tlle-draining than any other way [ have found ses. Ifa man hae to go In deht hie hind Yetter do so to tlle his farm than to bulld houses or barus. With tile Be will have a chanice to get his nonoy back with double intercst, Do not let any man neglect thling his Tarm becauso he thinks he Lias no out- Iet or no fall to bis land. You can afford to make ag outlot better than to do withous tillng. E. R 8xanues. AN INQUIRER. To e riauor of The Tribuns, Sranuixo, Iil.,, July 10.—Your correspondent of Dwight, In your weekly issuc of Junp 12, has brought out some atrong nnd scnsible argu- nieats ln favor of tho-lralning. Now, thisis a matter that I, asa brother farmer, am very mtich Interested o, and altozether agree with your correspondent. Now, will some of the readers of Tuz TRIBUNB give thelr oxpericace inlaying thel how decp should they ba put down for ordinary drainage; what size would be ‘beat, aud how to socure the Jolnts against lesk- ing dirt into the tile, and therchy cansing the tile to clog; I8 it necossary to first cover the tlle with hu{xur atraw; would tweive-lnch joints be better than fifteen fu Jength: could I get s guod drain where there are but two foet fall fn forty rods; aud how to get the fall cqualized when there Is no water in tha ditch! Please give the name of some firm manufacturing tile, and the vrooable price of three and four inch tile, BUDSCRIDER. ' OENRY COUNTY. To the Kditor of The Trivune, WoovonuL, Henry Co., Ill., July 10.—As I stated belore, we have as yeb drained no flat Oclds or lands hero, dralalng ouly wet and dry sioughs and basins, Tho tile I laid from a basin waa three inches, and It fs too small for a long, heavy raln, takiog too long to run out. Threo- fnch tiie will do for fiat laud, put 100 fect spart fall one-half Inch to tho rod will do. Tile will draw water at least fifty foct, snd I think 100. Tile {s lald from throo to four foot deop, aud diteh s fitled up with a plow and ons horse, and can be done very speucdily, You can i} forty roda fn oue hour, Tile aro all made one foot in Tength. Throetneh tilo vosts, on cars, §18 por thousand tbree inch tile can bolaid for S0cents por rod, including labor. Dut little tiat lnnd has o outlet at all. You can ran o half-dozen three-fuch tilo into a six-inch tilo, and make ono outlet for all. I should judge fc would cost abuut §20 per acrs to drain flat flelds. As rtated bofore, titing must o seen to bo unders stoud sud nppmrlnml. I sbould think Tus Tirwung would send up to this scctlon and seo tho grand resulta of ting, We aro now thing our streets, Yours, Jonx A. Wipxay, CIAMPAIGN COUNTY, T (e Fditor of The Tridune. Girronn, Champaien Co, Iil, July 11.~In reply to your queries, would say that compara- tively littlo tilc-draintoyg hns been accomplished fn this county. Baveral slle-factorics wers start- el last arsson on & small acale, which are this year hing endarged, ‘Iwo-nch tile uro sold at the factorius at $14 per 1,000, custing abuut 22} cents por roul for thy tile. Ditshes are dug and tllo Intd by hatd &¢ o cost of 1234 cents. Total vost, 85 cents. Vory little of the land fn this county noeds what {8 catled thorough drmlnage, —~that Is drains t unform distauces over the siedd, but dralvs fu alf theravines aid low places follewiug the natural courna of the water to draw the water away frum thown o it souks in from the mgher Jand i all ot s vec- cgsary. It 14 {possible to properly drain oll ‘the Jaud, or a largs “propor- vion of i1, witbout some peneral system of open drajvage to makooutlets for the tilo- dratus. 1 know of no way to sccomplish this cxeept by Jegisiation that shall compel the opens ne and gruunr carn of dralna where they are needed. Tu acasons like thie present, o completa system of dralnage would {ucrease the product- ivo capacity of this county onc-halte On very muny fsring an ezpenditure of $100to the acres would fucrease the product 25 per cont wih 10 per cont Jess labor thsn st prescut. Re- apectfutly, [, M, Mozas, CHIMES, Afar, from the Adirondack hills, Comes Hingiug & peal 81 of wedding-bohg Tta joyous echo the belght aic i, And soft to my spirit 11w story tolle- In this workadsy world, a rare old tale, A Jezond tender, and noble, and truc; Bat beantiful worda for its telitag fatl To carry tho chann as [ fain would do. A flashing glance from a girl's dark eyel The wncfiery of touch and tone, L A dream, sweot words and low nxll ., As womobudy gave and claimed Ais oun, 0 roral Love, whal & highway broad Thy golden chiarlots aometlines ride! The feot of thy couraers, jowel-shod, Dash every obstaclo aside, A )ittla tima for the bird to plume, A happy while, and—'* What bebelit " Just thia theill 1a tho “Thle distaut chinio of o bridal:bell, Wha could guess it would soand #o far nto i Southwest, To vibrate Memory's dou r, And die with 1ta mosss, Undor the everlasting hills, TProad young husband snq gentle wife, ‘Your brlinmiog cup Dame Nature 8ils, Growing into the awest now Il A time to yladden all cowing Cay Whon care apprasees, Of vagne rogret Its caill, sure touch on your jave-dreaw lays, And flown sre tho bojirs you never forgat, Buzzs, Ho., Juvs 25 C. W, I, e — i Hobbery of & Train by Spanish Brigands. A correspondent of who Kepulligus francaise, who was traveling by a train which was -muu«l by bn@l'-ndn just outslde Darcelona rucoutly, Vi 'hy cxpreas which feaves Darcelons at . for the French (rontier (by way of Geronn and Flgueras) wes stopped " a shork distunce north of the San Andres station, not Sar fruw Barcelons, amd ull the passeugers were stripped of what they had about them. 'The brigands wbo achbicyed thls exploit surprised oue of thy sigualmen, und havine gagved bl turned on tho dauger sigual. The englnes drlver of course stopped the train, sud while the passengers were louking out of the wiadows £0 sce what was the cawse of the stoppate, soins ity wen, all arined with dugy uu revolyers, ¢lustared upontlccarriate-stepyaud torced their WAY N0 tho compartuients. Money, walch :l uulvnx. and aliother objects of uny value, be 9, scugers wero inclined to Lo reculel- & lyared up; and in oue or Lo lns! where traut, the robbers placed the wuzzles of thelr rovolvers lo unplessaut proxiuiity with the B“m of the victlirs, After the corriages bad eon carefully oxsmined they sacked (lie evn- tents of the Jugiage van aud thew dlaappearcd, ‘The traln pub buck to Barcolous, sud srrived there about 1 tn the morning. R How Bismarck Looks. London Dorld. Notwithstandio its clcveruces, Tonniel's car. toon of Blsmarck fu lnst week’s Punch does not couvey by any means a faliblul represcutation of tho great diplomatist as e {s to ba beheld now iu Beriin. . Me bas grewn enornously fat, and :jlh, lwulm :lfll l‘l;:nx white beard, h:. coupletely changed blm {n sppesrsuce row the Biswarck of the past, THE PUZZLERS’ CORNER, [Original contribatlons will be publithed in this department. Correspondents will plearo sond theyr real names with their noma de plums addroesed to ‘*Paszlers’ Corner,” Answera will bs published the followlog week, } —— ARSWERS TO LAST WRER'S PUZZLES, No. 332, HMONGOLIA Ao L ER- eZmpmoew oa > MY =3 Xl OA RN - - > .l |> o o > N ] 2 5 > B qezEmS 8 b o ? = a x> azd n>0Z gzemd !“"5"3[ o> 2D >RACZT ez e s om © e B | 3 No. 341, Hurdy-Gurdy, mr>5d >R G D e D, >R w>mwsiA | » m S 5 & B » ssss 8 sessases T s ets LN ] - ssesex TR 5 2 g v e a8 LI From 1104, death: 1to3and then to 4, to be- scoch; 2 to G dark: 3 (o G, to rescne. The lade or lower part—Across: A man's na ud - den excltement: a period of time; a region of the doad; conspicuoun} an aperture, Tha 1nitie) lot- ters downwand on 'thio biado on the left revent the name on the 10p of the sams. Li77LB CAsngxo, CUticavo, RHOMDOID—~NO, 343, o river In Bnrope; monnds: to ‘boy's nickname. Down—in Minnehaba; a Deehix: a Jouth: o pilfors n marks withored; mel- ancholy; an abbreviation} n Yarron. Auvarin, 1l E FProna, SQUARE WORD—NO, 344, Coctos; affactton; n ahape; fishes. QuicAas, —— SQUARE WORD-NO. 345, A title; a girdlo; qmickly; s cape in Enrope, Cnicago. oA Fauox, CHARADLE~NO, 340, In my first, second, third, Capt. Blank s con- cerne: He rirarly is alf of my rocond. Yet n‘:%n’:o—-xhnnghyvonenlng tmut half of cne- thtrd, As the wholp of my fiest ho ls reckoned. And i of my wholo you shonid closely tnqulre, That ir, If yon ask for ita name, Capt. Blank disappears, puts my fdest (n his place, A retircs content with the same, Masax Crry, 111 Tonxota. —— ENIGMATICAL REBUS—NO. 347, Tle abave is 8 Bhakspearcan character. Furtom, I, TowimsaD, NUMERICAL ENIGMA-—-XO. 348, 1 am composed of nine lettors, and am o brides- msld. My'1, 2,3, 4 ta & email cotn. My b, 8, 7, 8, 0 Is a chrysalis, Dixox, 11 EXEXA CRANAGTA. poe oy NUMERICAL ENIGMA~—NO, 849, Tam composed of six letters, and sm & tosgh nh{lgmlue ¥ 3 {3 a small barrel, U {2 a girl's nlckname, Wis. Jorran. CORRESPONDERCE. Rinaldo, clty, spswered No, 322 last week. It B, D., Oshkosh, Wia., foclingly salludes to be torrld weatber, and Incloses Bvs anawers, Towhcad. Faltou, 1ll,, contrives to knock ‘em all down but alx. Thapks once more for tangles. Youugster, city, givos the resuitant solutions to five, a8 ho haa found thoa, sad they aro all right, 1o¢ boy. Rob Robbin, Platteville, Wis., forwards anawers 1o five, and also sendy aome new twisiers of his own, Thaoks, Rose Maylle, Evaneton, Til., thinks tho weather 00 warm for answering ptiazles, yet she cannot forbear answoring elx, —the vaslest oncs, Minnebaha, Fraeport, 1l., returos to Tha Cor« ner, now that 4 la vacation timo, aud answore all ine quories of Iaat week proporly, Not s single orror s thero in her llst. E Ezeklel, city, finds the first three of the knots, and, to make up for ble lack of a better ahowinz, scads a couple of bis own puzeles, for which The Corner is much obliged. K. P, K. writes this week from Galens, IIL, wheta hie n on 8 vielt, ana sende the Head Centre his weokly statoment. 1lu has them all down bst four,—Nos, 333, 837, 330, and (4O, Litue Casslno, city, was among the late arrivals Iast weok with nine anawers. This weck bo sends infive. Tho grntleinan ha# his coat of arma on exhibitlon this week in {aw shapa of ud l'oplar, Oshkosh, Wi mnk with ten eorrect ful about **megapho; ool contaln the word, tavae, qarth, Paxton, 11, feels In donbt sa to the hous, —yat that {s ons of Nr. Rd- aud will probabiy pro Gartb, as ususl, has made il 'he lady ia donnt- lh“ because Webater dors nch obliged for posticsl E. Nigma, Peona, 1ll.. contributea some com- plications of his own, and snawerw i of th, lications of last woek, there was & e(t in the rhombold, Dut, bless you. # 10 alferenco to Lae gual t, eity, has her auswers in good 0 lady having lately failod fo for notice the same wuek, g dish from the table,~the t is all. The rest are just Platteville, Wis., wishen to be credited with ate r answers Isst woek, becaiss she Tuund Lex's coior, sud seus 1t on ere the paper eaued. I abo could have found Green's cuy s week she would have beou happier. This was the one faflure. Tyro, city, waralagly writcs that the thermom. star i **dre@ul Lot, " nat saying lnllhlul shout the weather. He answcrs eizhi, There are only elght, ail told, in this numuyer, ## that allowsace wmade for the tempersture, Mr, Tyro, snd the wotk will be saslor. Happy Thoughs, Freepart, Ill., mes with a cross —1by Alaltess--1n her answers to the questions vt iwo weoks 840, —but the 1 ers 310 K. Tho letter did not Lk lu time for uotice thep. Tuls weak the Ild{ those of the last numbec all tn sbape, from he cube to the burdy-gurdy. Bpoltes, cliy, 1oclodes auswers to Bve of last af o ‘8 Lwists, —1he cabe, the rhombold, Nos, 330, 0d. %Kl.h The leticr f 1ho woek Befure cams Corner |s just se woll ploased wer Jrom & Correapoudunt 8s ten, patter, and your favors will always be mo- Easel, city, was o day Iste with bis rcpliss to tbe puzales of two weeks ayo, but thls week he answored nine on the ercoing of publication. Tus ot found, but 1he remainder 8Fo correct, is exception of **érykey * (U crikey 1) i answer to 1be phuuoKr WEDDING AND PATITY CANRDS, 1 O A X% A28, INVITATIONS Fashionablestyios, 84,68, 12 RADWAT'S RED From the Hon, Thurlow Weedv INDORSIRG Dr, RADWAY'SR, R, B, REMEDIES After Uslng Them for Several Years, K Tour, Jan.4, 1877 —Dean Aux: Taving forseve L Fears txid ‘ynnrmwdlr\ntz‘ann{fl;(:l‘r e rh‘ fter experiencing confid [t 18 010 less n pleanure than A dnty to okfally s e el s #nd siways with the desl, effect. The jiel Relle cannot be "l\n::nflle‘lfllbefl Than 1§13 by ta n 't ame, WA Apoly the li A Haby i the proiacd fi:fl',l‘-"fi’m?"";%‘; il D fapwar. ¥ il RADWAY'S READY RELIEF- Cures the Worst Pains in from Oneto Twenty Ninnics, INOT OINE HOUR ftar readiog thig advertitement need any one s e A B e i £Olt VERY PAIN. It was the irst, lm.‘l’l.l“év The Only Pain Remedy atisatantly stopsthe most excrnctation pains, alleys e, AR BOWel oF Diser Slesdu of srgsas Ly Sse application # BN FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, o matter haw yiolent or excruciat al T I Peavinaden. IRrar Copied, :Gu‘g: jeuralgic, or prostrated with disessq may sufler. RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Infiammation of the Kidneys, Infismmation of the Bladder, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Congestion of tho Lungs, 8oro Throat, Difficult Breathing, Paloitation of the Heart, Hystorios, Oroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Infiuonya, Hoadaoho, Toothacho, Neuralgis, Rheumatism, Cold Ctilis, Agus Chills, Chilblains, and ¥rost Ditos Tha applleatton of the NEADY HELIEP to th ::‘ z.gfi%grnfl:za palnor digiceliy exists will '133!3 "Thirty 0 s14ty drope In balf » tumbler of water wil fo e TIOments cora CIAmps, BpasmA hout BlOMAED: Hrartburn, slek Headacl rrhes, Dysentery, Colio, e ol A1y o E battls ot RADWAY'S RERBFTALIY B A T st e ater belter than Freach Ilnn& or Bitiersss & lumNmL FEVER AND AGUE. PEVER AXD AGUK enred for 60 eenta. Thers fa nol 4 remodial agent (n this world that will cura Fever an $Eiomrend othte Ferers (aided by HADWAYA THLL 8 ::;.mlfi:mw\u\“u READY RELLEY. ‘rmyunu HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strona and_purs Tich Plovd~Tnereass of Flewh s wta’;hw-cl‘eufiklnlnu itk son vevire DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent fina made the most sstonfabing curest so quick, soraptd are thu chaages (ho body underzucy nader tha luducace #f tais truly wondorful modicine, Lhod Every Day an Increaso {n Flesh and Welght 13 Ceca and Felt, THE GREAT BIQOD FUBIFIED. Tevary arep of the Sargeparfiltan Resotvent i RO AT e Urine %1&.“"&;7. snd julcea of the system the Tigorof lite, for %] the wasics of (e Lody wiith Duw aud scund mstcrial. crofula, SEohifiln Congumption, Giandyisr Discssc, icers-in the 1 brost, Moatn, 7umors, Nodes in the 1andA And utner paTts of the #ystem. hora k.yes, Strums 010us Discharges Irom this k.ars, snd the worst formaaf Ekin’ b Eruptious Fever Bores, trald jload, . Balt (Uneuni, Erpaipelss, Acie. Hiack it the ¥irih, Tumors,' Csucert in the astes of thy fite brisclyic. aro witifia the curative rance of this wonder of modern chemlatry, 2y’ ive will neoveiy any person alig It 1o «ilicr of Lliusg f0rims of discase 114 PoLunt power L0 curo e, 11 tha patient, dally hecoming rednced by tho wastes R5a_decompostilon that are cantinuslly progresaing, saccceds in artesiin thes waston, aad repaira theasma with new materlal nade from hiealihy blosd—and tnls the Earsaparililan will aml docs secure—a cure s cors ins for when oucn 1013 Tomely, cummences iia wory of purification, Aud succeeds in dininishing the loss o wastes, 12 ropairs Wil Le rapid, snd every day the atient will feel himielt stronger, the food digesting ippetito Lmproving, aod Oeah snd weightin- Mot oiily does the Rarsanariitian Reolvent cxcel all remedial “agents in m cure of 'hrontr, Kerofulous, Eeu:-‘x;:l-;:lgs:u w4 8kindiscases, butis ta the oply pos- Kidney aud Bladder Complaints, ‘tinary and Womb Diseases, firavel, Dibetes, Drovey, oupege of Water. Tucuatinenve ot 'wrige, lirighld tenase, ATPUmIDuFIs, and in &I case where there ick-diiat dojuslie, OF the waier Is thick, cloudy, ix, Jiih subsancea itko the white of aa efy.be (hredds ika whi a morbld, derk bilfoun appea. bage-dust depoalia, and whea thery fo s A R Tumor of Twelve Years' Growth Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent D3 Mavwar-1 have bat Ovarisa Tumor In the ovatles aud howels. {0 the doctors aald + there was BOBOIR IO 1L T tried everviiine AL wa recoms inended, bat nothing lielped me. 1 64w yonr esoivens and thodght 1 wold try 1i: bt hed 5o Talth fa ff, bor causo | bad sulleted for twelyo yesrs. 1 ook alx bottics 81 tiio Ntosolven aad ovo Loz of Kadwaye Pila aad tw ulunlg.mxr]lrul Iteltafs and tisore (8 Lot A 8IKD O utgor 10 ba sacn or felt, and 1 feol he IATTer, ang appler Lhan | have oF \welye yrars, The worst tiino, Taalh thlultallc of thy bowels Sref the ggala. t of others, §ou RANAN P AR PRICB, - = 81 Por Bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Mich.. Apri) o 1073 —Dn. RADWAY- t fl'l n tskiog your Resolvent, Itrgyu. illa, a0 uslng tha Heady ltoliel aboat ope for ovariau tumons en tho suduings, whion the most eminent physicians of our Mealcs] Collego pro- fl.?."-m Uifs knots on 8 tree, My welaht wes 379 unds whe: commenced With your remedies, sod dw {8 181w0 Bundred aud teg peunds, but tuey are. #ll xone u:h ave Kn;\ twenty-four botl I!‘ of o, ine tl'n:'h'l'n o l'l"l‘fl"’l‘linu;'w‘ uor‘r lis. A . Pleass sen Falsoand s ‘5 47w, 0. kRAPR, Another Letter from Mre, C. Krapf. 3! : e ATl T Bone and tae lfllu‘la weariy so, Dropay is gone, beals 1nprovis D bt docreaslog very Tast. 7o hiad & great any his summer to , guire of s woaderful cura your etne ue for me, 009 SRSl i et ietas R ITG wall alnted with Mra Krapf. bh bR SR e et e furied hs 4 : iy ! Ao AT Bar 10 tied with fal SelSEmors, W "hear ot soine woaderul curta 7 1y efectad by It Yours respect(ul L oPUBACE & co. Acs Arber, Mich., Aug. 18,1875, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! s ey st 1:! s, he Blod uch, Liyer, o 8 ourn uf wlf disorders of the ik loat o, Contivcossss” Thate 2 "oaciy eness, Indte Wiiosentas Bilioss B 1 Wt srianety er, {nd; of ‘thie Daweis, Files. aud sil derangeaenta of o (aternal visera. Warrauie €0 eliccis huaitive gure. " FUR e conlaialud w0 wercury, wiie Srals; pr defelirious irude. qu Nz:.-u;v‘cnmln;‘lqln:fllr; symplowms resulting from urdire b o \ipatiot, Juward 1y v6 OF tha Diood I o b bty o hooraach X mmaaf it Diced o isey 8¢ the 4 Hastat Gf Yood, Fulitas of waighlak o A‘ kg .l 0 :If“ ik e e K ] ith| e, 3 lhl ificult Dre futteriog pt the fieart. Cuokin, and buggcat % ek 5 813 Ind Doruse i Beast Vi ety er Wb 3 Dull paiisip tha f6ad. Do [cllowpeAs of tLe thfl Laat, a0 Afey aeea of Radways Pills witl 1308 thosatemn 8 of Badxw PEAARTe AT R e ] pes box. by Drusgiase. READ FALSE AND TRUE. Wb B SRR EY ’

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