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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY. JULY 27, IBTB—TWELVE, PAGEN, n packages under thia hend subjects the :‘::!ra‘loplr(l" poatage, excopt that the sender oy put fis or her name and addresson or in it redxed with the word **From," or may put on fm outelde & 1lst of the articles fnelosed. S hatter way ls to send & letter or postal-card fa fe ame mail with the package, and describe the packuza and the sender {n that way, ‘iLl, EXCHANOK THE BONO “BCRNES OF I AN T R Pertdrr Aatrens At West Washington-t., Dicomington, Sil. 171, and 1877 lacking one num- & fl"o{llofufllfllflrnlflfl. UPY OF *'ECLECTIC PI- Europesn Composers,” for ol Wil atso exch Grey" for T{n Litte ludisns. AEOR AVEL 0. ToX b4, Oqaswka, 1il, . EXCUANGE TITE FOLLOWING PIECES W ans B Hoetioren s, Cholive, o Dach e pisna: apostiions; ¥ @ Gotthehuliy \eeber; ‘‘Der Frelschuetz,” Von Waher; Polka Mazurka, elterery Fiiligrane Kfrllfllh ‘Address MABEL, Post-Office Drawer o e A NEW VOLUME OF by Dickens, for ** Window Wil,lams; or either of the foilow. arsicrs Hurned Away, =+ What ~he D earer to Nature's feari.’” Address x Hox 161, Galeavurg, Til, D 8LIPS OF GERANIUMA~MHIB. Jean Kisley, Azs Uray, L'Eiegante, unu; onia, bouTArdias. carnatious axaless, or Hyaran O aranora, - Addrens Sire. A 17 3, Lnk Tiox 655, Obietlin, 0. X0 Tolxs. CHEN T FXOIARGE, ’ i 3 WL Ance Tapera dardening, by It T E b, 1 3 NQE R FOLLOWING FOR el 7 1f Lorle of B VANAE A NICELITTLESTIAW e For o i 10 eats ad, Tur & wint foraboy 2 years oid, Also have soine find 0t aninms, five rone, three single red, thres andzeyoral nuls plalk onen CthlCl St ot “oiitafasss Dby e he i Foted. Audfass CONDLIE, lantwul, 1. EXCHANGE BOOR No Nnma serles (new), ‘ar any work of Hret IQ" L gonanib: s ** taw & Niride Waa £."for any wark of Chisries Dudl y." by, lthoda Brousnty VlTome, ** Littin Haucli of ifoses, ol ok for any DIELLy walti, e Hecoad Viotin i A Aty ‘Aurora. L. ¥ GOME VERY FINE GERMAN CANARIES T Ewian (G asclinge.for Usoke. Worke of the guinwing nuthiors arc espectally deatred, though 1 will nge. any etanrard hlatories ue scientinc tiake. John Huskin, Alvert Dreess ve 8130 Lwo works In good con- 1 want to exchiange for others, via.: ** My L by I, 1. Stowe, and two poems in ona Tho Queen Mothor," and ** ltosatnon, ™ by charios Swinburae,’ Audress Kua, Box 157, Orampsten, 1t BELLS OF SCOTLAN! wiaphord's Eventiig to 148, — il Swian o _ecuool.” that one. Waould ik L. iman, 0 ted 1 ek 1o exchanae for any n T¥ailing Leaves™ for une. "l wonid like to oxe chadxe well-pucted sip of Bibisoming corens for Futihxor 8 clanamonsvine, 1S, ., 190 South Fifths st urlington la. URR, BURR OAK, WIS, WILL Y00 8END ME }l\lly few cranberry viaes? And as lgry are at fome with you, write “something in regard to their culture, please. "L will Aehd HOwers oF atamps, oF bo ire. 1 have & Ane varlety of sinkio and dy fuchias, and A good many oihar pl lors b0y ane wish ‘10 exehanae for bulbi? ssnecisily {0 Al trocuees, T witl wnd rooted plants, Wio will exchange & very {ragrant mumnl, ross (guod Boswier) for **Llappy “TRogRht™ or *!Mountwn of Foox' geranfume? Sead to Nevails, 18, caro Jox 024, T 1L EXCUANGE, SLITTLE CHUTGI ANOUND e Corner** or *What sl 1 Aak for Thee " for i Tender and True." Aho for Richard Vander. natck, s Trig as Steel ™ (pretty ahabby), by Marlon Marlandg **Jledged | (Flizaveth btuart Plieivs), *CIwo Gnardiaus * (Misa 'nufic) or *‘Flfteen Years Amongt th Murmons * (3lary Ritle V. Smith), Wil nge the others fol Lty of 1, a1y cranit orany uf Gl fe'n save oz Dlenao neloct and sead books, muste, your address to S, A., Box T, Motrlson, Ui, ik THE FOLLOW. —*+The Lil t '(nm-}t{v i urgel. fustrumental— elle of 1 12" by Jullus llechts ** Purg essuw, " by Gusiny Langed ‘iateetle Chave (alun, Join, by Fltzgeraily (o vl of Vickabur. by Mea. Mary b Ly tienry Tobynt **At. . Vaas? *“Coral Hehatdlechie,* *“3wing Eong," by Ch. Funiainet **01 Whu ;nm!l‘i:‘ll;l.tl'. TP 5% F:’n{ulnd‘ Hnllon.'l'!hlklfi. l(lllfim would 11ke yery much 10 get **The' Droken Hoat Direct to MILDNKD, -0, lox 18e, Mus- a. WOULD LIKE THE FOLLOWING PIRCES OF turtes A pratty urrangeingnt of '+ Rabin Adalr, " Father difiicult * Timoriclle Waltzes, o [, by Ry * Flow ! el raume Linc March," by Warreny Kl olin OF, plan Mezty Dieds, T by Kruges ot Mises Anture,™ by ' Durgmulier g It nv: Weber son, **uli} Fair Dove{ Ol €actunge 1'offcr any of the foll M March, " ty Wilgon; **C: ow ur i o v c s, il L[ AYE A LAIOK COLLECTION OF MUSIC. MOST at It frea and new, That [ wish ta oxchiange for ther music or booka. U the liet of muslo that | wisl fu dlspun ofaro tho follgwiug bisag. wolps: cond Tihwpodin iluikrolse,” by L halberg's Towt of 5 g o Etorin's by Meary Welery **t'ury now, " by Laugy Dutterily Uslop Ca- prive.” by Claudo, Melnoties **0jus Crlolion,” dance haine, by L. M. Gottsctialk, Also two piano duetss Un tho Deautifal Blue Danube,' by ‘Strauss, aod 0" lgice Goncento,” by Lawur. ANl tiie whovo nawed plccex ar iew'od when takes from tha store, ey frave never been used. | wial o exchauyo Tausic by Hehubert Bacl or Chopin's Nociurne, i be wllling to exchange musie for volumes of Wonld 1Ko to abtain Macaulas alivi of muic of witlih1 Bavofu: nd the others | do not Oyerture to **Gazza Ladea," by v, Wy o d Weber, Jully Hrolliers s IGdikD ** Seronsite, Don L'aaquals, Ol Tuadred, wish yariaticas,” by G, Chime i hy R. - Tiamblct sr Jd Cracayionn arr, by Otear dlayoi 1) TRNO 8UNR), by Nusainiy aries Queithar, oll Co., il ) SEND COLIKS OF TIE FOL N Shaw 1 Lay Ste liowy 1 ke hg Cably llowe," **Nu Ong 10 mVfi' “weilile ' iihes, " or *lirtnic Me Hack 1o Tent " YW lome \Without a Mouner,” **Meet” Mo There, O Moot 3o I h 01d Mocking bird, s, We All o (Fomlel, < piiver Throads Amiuuk i st touch Tng 1are geatly < b1 rite Mo a Jeair froin Jigmes" ' Vew, We'll } 7lto Yuu u Letter rons ome,” *'100 Lutle DId Log C tha 'l ane," 1 Direatat 1 Dwelt In Marble Halls Mer Bright Binlle 1ia :te Mo NI, " 0 They Think of sle 8t ¥ ' Offer Thias This Heart o Nine, el Taughi and Bl All Cares Away, ¥ Auar the Hauks of fhie Loue Hive i * 8l now Kaltar actiool, waltze A 'ruy box 1 Rl Sirtgert = Ol Ca sLitle ¥ootsteps e. M b er * (suug), by 78, Mt. Car e Lol I n untalntig Yapula¥ inarehics, 1ol wte, ' Boine of tiede suuke bave euitar aceuinpauiment. o eachauge for Suyuue of these | would ke tho muste tu (he fvilows st woniy. (1 havo e werdat ! fjon il ; Lathioeu Marourney 1L suiand & Year, diobin Kuif,t 1+ Mic Tarty* comie), '+* Lune, biacey Hours, Ones at Hotoe: Arurel Ir‘lllKll"ucxl’ (1o, " 2 o Art S0, dow' o Tull tlio Tl fur Lovely No ‘avia Sathi's Moanitghs Preyee’’ (fiom D:r._muclmrl.n. Mozart oud Night,” ** Hexous Dl Care,® | iina iy mlure woiiss which 1 wiil ex- hange, Musie or futers addreesed 1o K I, Bux 830, Eluti, i1y whil seachy un e THE FAMILY-ALBUM, 1 penaiva mood § turn the album’s leaves, Aud win an 10 Juy 1 thote behold Tue pictured facos of the youny and old, Aud thoss for whow my longug wplrit grioves, For some hava pi he way wo all must p Aund ghnce long wwldered fu the toin! Thosc darling ones, whose memory, like perfums, Floats o’er tho apirit a wo sigh, alas! And some are far away across the se, Atar frow hiwe and friende, 1 Toreh lands— Maybo to tho Without & wother's ha & amouthie tiele death-bad piltows teaderly, Tetween tiese atbum-1ds of blue end gold The pictures of thowa fricods 3orc true nnd lifo-1ika than were 'J;‘:‘: I’nncl:;' By auy of the waster bands of vid, And, therefore, thera1s naught that ¥ Mort hiuhly valued (hun (e album Rerer " Whlch growe 1iute preciuus yet vear afier yea, Like mewutive of sumo Jung-past blesspdn Hera arc my sstnted parents stio by side Old ave bnd given them thelesilver baire Aud nany wrinkles, brow ol many cares— Ay futher stern, wy motler gentio-eyed, nien and women, true us sleel, Low thu plous love they feol caven for the mercies Leaven grants, Aud hero la sbe who ruled my boyish heart; Eweet siniles about ber lius forvver play; et hiead 1 ttuped in & cogueliieh way, # A8 11 1 note bow sped Uod Cupid's dars, . And hero sre wa—my loviug wife and I— (1}" darling cbildren grouped abuat our knees, Buch lovely chiluren as wny ecldom sces, Audoue of them, aweet Maud, bas passed on bigh, A2d here aro all the merry girls and buys, e dearent comrades of y childbood-diys, bo sbared with we the glorious scavol-ground sy, Replete wiili life's most pare sud precious joys. Thus, often, when with wedr, . B y care oppresacd, Ltake tic fumily-albuvy from ils pl 34 2uus0 nbon 0ine wall- 1tkin the mlent tutub for a; find lovely faces of 1ha frageaut yore, 4a tadiant augcls, float before iy aoul, ln!mm the past drift 1o a fairvr voul, e70 wo ebisll micel, t0 part, ah! nevermore. *rEoux " Uutsascm, ————— Pluce of the Apostrophe. "!'he Buperlutendent of a bome for boys {n Ban Fundseo’ baving sawed Lo the Youtbs' Di- rectory, was overwheimed by local grammarians with protestations ngainst the location uf the svostrophe in the word * youths He there- fore wrote ta twenty learncd authoritles In varfous parts of the United Btates to settle the question beyond dlspute; but they mq».rm not less than the Pacific coast aares, Prestdent Barnard of Columbia Colleee, President Kilot of Harvard, ticorze L. Quackenboss, the author of bookn on rhetorfc, ete.t P'rof. Betiele de Vere of the Unirorsity of Viruinia, Ciaucollur Crothy of the New York University, Benjumin W, Dwight, and Prof. W. D, Whitney vr:n;nuncgd “Yonth' Directory ! correct aud * Youth's Directory?’ wrongs Noah Porter, President of Yaie, declared “Youth's Directory™ correct and the other wrong. and Richard Grand white and Dr. McCosli, of Princeton, pronouniced both correct, while Prestdent Gilman, of the Johns Hopkins University, scut a reply from which it was impossibla to determine on which side he was. COURRENT GOSSIP. ONLY ONFE_BEER. New Fork Sun, 1te enters in your beer sataon, With kindly words of cheer; **Jlow do yor do, my boy?" he cries, **Thinga Jook right cosy here! #¢My health? None of the best, you know; Kidney-complaint, 1 fear, 1 just popped In to have a chat; I'il unly take onc beer, " Ilis gaze while speaking thos {0 you Mont surcly Is sincere; You pity him, and really think He'll only tske one beer, Then yon conversa of varions things, Hidiculoun or dear: nd ore a minute Las elapsed You rap agatu for beer, Now us forgeta lifs feebla health, 15i8 eyes nre calm and cloar; And when you pay snvther dime Ie drinka his second beee, ‘Then, as the conversation glows, Aud uther frienda appear, This man, who vuly came for one, Drlnkca elglit mors mugs of beos | 1tin volce grows loud as Lie narrates 11ta wonderful enreer, Aud dow hia restivas throat he poars, At yuur oxpouse, inote beer, And when dull midnignt comes sround, Tn wayn far from uustere, You carry fron sama dlstant stooy 7The 1an who takes one beer) TRE PERILS OF ICED TEA. Burdetta, Bawaro the cup. In these days of raging thermumeters nud busy Corouers it !s fraught with peril, It nmazes us, sometimes, to think how long the people of America have been per- mitted o zo on dallying with this llving aeath, ufiwarned by the monttious of sclence. It fIs soldom that sclentific men have been so crim- inally neglicnt as they bave shown themselves to be {n this matter of jeed tea. They have been proinpt enough to warn us of the puisonous qualitics of every thing clss wo like o eat and dring, anti) thoy hnve about blotted out cvery- tulng 11t to eat or drink frotn the bill of fare, and starved us down to s bran-bread dlct, and now comes along Dr, {lotland fn Seritmer for July, aud assurcs us that tho (Iraham system of dlet starves wnoro Now Knglanders to death in £1X wonths than die from utl other causus inn year. Blessed bo tho name of Dr. Holland for at stotement! Ile doosn't put 1t quite so rongly o8 that, but that fs tho way wo belleve ft, Sclentlfle men, learned tmen in the professlons, have compolied us to drop " the lusclous strawburry fu terror, by scrvaming out to us that it would give us the hydrophobla, ‘Ihoy have madu us neart-sick with apprehonsion by showing that the tempting peach in our hands wus recking with the deadly prussic scld. They have filled our {ec-cream with polsouous Impurities. They have forbldden us to drivk water that has Lmuonl through iron vipes or lead pives, or that ns stood in & wooiden vessel, or lnin in s ce- mented cistorn, or riopled from the rock of the hillalde, fmpregnated with heaven and chemistry ouly know what awlul substance, until ono restriction after anotucr han mule it tho oniy safe way for o mau to get a drink of water for'him to llo down on his back, open his mouth, and walt for tha ahower, Sclenco has kindly warncd us of thie death that lurks fn the coffee-cup. Tho cup that bicases the breakfast. tablo impalrs the digestion, Largo doses of it produco Snluluflou of the heart, It fs adulterated with Venctlan red and natiso sosquioxidecfiron. Ithas alsowarned usugainst tho use of warm tea, bicad and butter, meat, vegotables, fruit, graln, roots, berrles, mitk, and similar artlcle: food. Bingular enouyh, scl‘;“lc!‘;. mfilnmfif‘ l!lllllcdllcall lc]l. ; ut it will not do to permit people to enjo this cool, delightlul beveraze, simply btcm]ug ita tasto Is grateful to the wenrled systom dur- ing this scorching weather, Wo must do our duty, though scienco may shriok from it, and the people tnay ery out-avafust us, There is danger in Iced tea, and, if you would live long and well, shun the covling cup. Wo have not the lflcr: to devole to sn extended dlscussion of this matter, and can only cito a fow instances from a long serics of caretully-made experi- tnents, which cannot {ofl to carry conviction to tham.x'm. :r{:.;lux‘n\‘llll mlnd‘J u June 10 of this year John O, Hempstead, of West Hill, began to drink feed toa ot ':l.lnnar and supper. He kopt up this practice for uearly three wouks, and then onc day, goln down tho Division strect atens, ho slipped and 1ell, abradiug tho skin ou bothiegs, and runulne. a ailver 1040 tho ball of his thunib 80 far that, 1t made histecph ache whon ba pulled It out, [{is clothing wab also constderably torn, \When Be weut homo that cvenlng he learned thot bis eldest bov had buen whinped at school for sticking a pln ns far throngh another boy a4 tho hicad woull let it go, Ha was warned to'quit drinking feed tea, but ho perslstea in the ractico, atd h I8 auw slecping 1 the valley, etween West aml North 1111, whero bo lives, aud says he never felt so well {o bis life. But muy bo lies about it, evry Estertelilt, of Eluhthstreet, drank lced tea recularly every summner for thres years. Ile uoticed thut ufter drinking it alout two mouths his hoats began to run over at the hcel. e perstated, aud one Bunday afternoon while bu was out “driving his horss ran away and swashed $17 out of a busrowedbuggy, 1o pald the money, but neglected the warning, He went on drinklog dved ten, and fu Jess than six weeks somebody powsoned his dotr. ‘These stuto- ments can ull b verlilad by writing to My, Es- ;m‘{ All,(h’l;l) is nul:vl:lnvmu "l. Kausasg CuvLum uther of eleven clildren, all of who: thutr futhers vice, s Jusenly A youme woman who did plaln sawing in this o whiie cuTlu)‘td n the tamtly of Ralph Hendersou, ot Muple street, hecumo mldicted duniug thy sumier 1o the use of fced tea. Bhe ook Fa o sewing-maching needte throngh hey thutib, snd tor many davs, whenever sha pleked up a cup of feed tea, 8 sharp pain Tan through her thumb, Bue relused Lo obey tho warning, buwuever, sud 1o X weeks ghe was currled away. 'The man who carried ler away marrfed ber Urst, and they are vow Lviug in bagetown, Last week, ot the Leginning of the heatea terin, two cobuent scientific gentlemen of Bur- llugton teok o stronw, healthy, black-and-tan dog and fumerscd bim In s tub ol pure clstern water, inte which a weak solution ot bad been pourel. They held tie dow’s head up. der the water tfteen” minntes, aithough he atrugzled violently, Ahus ebuwlng the naturat and justinetive aversiun 1o u substatee which fntelligent human belngs blindly and eagerly drink, amt when the gentlvmen took him sut of the tub he was quite deud, 10 a teacuptul of wesk feed tew, Inatubful of water, will kill a dog, thimk for voursclves what must be the pileet of & stroue, undiluted cup of this decoc. tionupon the system of @ weak woman, suneru unber-puller in the employ of "I Barsons & Cu., of tuis chy. declared tha 1ié could Hive un feed tew. Befors L hiad time to ¢o up to bis beardivg-liouse, however, be fell oft thy raft upou which bu was ut work, and drowied. A stugle dron of jeed-tes poured upon the tongue of a lving raitlesnako will produco the 1n0st ntartling etfect, nistuntly causisg the vy who wdininisters s to By fur lils e, wnd bls life will be ju fisusaeut daoger unless ho distunces tue suske before the 1 Eloveu gruins of strvchuine, mixed in s table- spoouful of tced-tea, will kill the oldest tan in Awnerica. Theea inatances and facts might bs multiplied by scoreh, Weo have sall enoush, huwever, to Warn every person of the danger that lies i the tempting goblet of feed-tea. £ FIESIT MEATS IN AFRICA. From 1. M. Stanley's * Dark Coatinent, Below Kaimba Ieland and its nelghbor the Liviugstone assumcs 8 breadtn of 1,800 yards. The bavks are very populous; the villages of the Jeft bauk coruprise the District of Luavala. We tuouglt for somu tific we sbould by per- wnitted to pass by quietly, but soon the great wooden druws, hollowed out of buge trecs, thundered the sigoal along the river that there were strauzers. 1o order o lessen all chances ol a rupture between us we sheered off to the middle of tho river, and lay quietly onour paddies. But from both punks sy ouce, lo ferce concert, the uatives, with their beads gayly feathered, and armed with broad, black wooden slields and long spears, dashicd out to- ward ns, ‘Tippu-Tib, before our departure, had hitea to ms two young _men of Ukuska—cannibols—as interpraters. Thesa were now Instructed tocry out the word * Scnnenneh!? (* Peacel™), and say that we were frionds. Iiut they would not reply to our greeting, and, in a bold, peremptory inanner, told us ta return, " But we aredolng no harm, friends. ftisthe river that takes us down, and the river wiil not atep or go back." “‘This Is aur river."” *Good. Tell It to take us back, 0, “If you o not go back we will fight you." *No, don't; we are friends.’” We don't want you for our ftiends: we will et you,” Nnt wo porststed in talkiog to them, and, na their curiosity was s0_great, they persisted in listening, anit the consequenco was that the current conveyed us near {o the rigut bank, and {n such near neighborhoodl to auother districy that our discourteous escort had to think of themsclves, and begon to skurry hastlly up tiver, leaviog us unnttacked, ‘Tie villages on the right bank also maintalned & tremendous drumming and blowing of war and their wild men hurried up with mensce toward us, urging their sharp prowed canoes 8o swiftly that they secmed to skim over the water llke flsing fish, Unlike the Luavala vlllagers, thoy did not walt to be ad- dressed, but s soon as they came within fifty or sixty yards they shiot vut thelr apears, crylng out: **Meat! meat! Anlah! Wo shall have plenty of moat. Bo-ho-bo-bo, Bo-bo-bo-bo-o-ul" Undoubtedly those must Le relatives of the terrible * Bo-ho-bo's * above, we thoumht, as with ono mland we rose to reply to this rabid man-eating tribe, Anger we had none for them. It secmed to me so absurd to Lo sngry with peopla who looked upon ono only as an epicure would regard a fat capon. Bometimes -qunlnt suspicfon came to my mind that this was all but & part of & hideous dream, \Why was It that L should be haunted with the fdca that thoy were humun beings who regarded e and my friends fu the light of mentt Meat] Wot Heavens! what an atrocious fdeal #Meat! Ab! we shall have moat to-day. Meat| meat! meat!” There wos 8 fat wretch In a canoe, whom I allowed to crawl within aapearthrow of me, who, whilo ho swared the spear with a vizor far from sssuring to one who stoud within reach of {t, lecred with such clever hidcousness of fentury that I felt, It only within arm's length of him, I could have "bestowed upon him s hearty thump on tho back, and_cried vnl applaudingfy, *Bravo, old boy! “You do it capitally i » et not being able to reach him, I was rap- idiy belng fascinated by him. ‘The rapld inove- ments of tho swaglog svear, the steady, wide- mouthed erin, tha bz, square tecth, the head polsed on one slde with the confident pose of & epcar-thrower, short brow, squate face, hair short and mick, sll L ever forget huni It appesred to me a8 if the spear partook of the same crucl, Incxorable look as the grinulug say- ogge. Flnatly, I suw him draw Lia right arm buck, and is body fucling backward, with atill tho same grin on his face, and I feit inyself be- In to count oue, two, three, four—and sohizs/ 'hio apear flew over my back, aud hissed as it plerced the wuter, The spell was broken. It was only flvo miuutes’ work cleaclng the river, We picked up several shlelds, and 1 or- dered that all shields should be henceforth ro- lglously presgrvod, for the Idea had entered m hend that thoy would auswer cspltally s bul- warks for our cauoc: THAT FIVE-YEAR-OLD. Xew York World, Apretty little girl, about & years old, with one ot thoss sugar-loaf hats modeled after Fra Diarolo's In the play no doubt, came on board the Staten Taland forry-boat Westfleld last even- ing. In her train was a weary-looking, middle- aged lady, whom sho treated with condescen- sion and called *“ Auntle,”” After the young 1ady had found a comfortable scat In tha bow of the boat, sho allowed her aunt to take & camp- stool near by, Waoen the boat started she be- an & syatematic mothod of tortura.to which the middie-aged lady submitted with wonderful resignation. WYy that water, suntie?” she asked, pointing to the bay. Y oar,"” sald the weary-looking lad; % DI the ratn mako a1l that wateri" # No, darling." * Why d!dnfi. the raln make nll that water?"” 4 Oh, the ratn would not affect it, you know," * Why wouldn’t the rafn "fect It1° 4 Oh, you can't understand that now." % \Why can't I understand 1£1" # Never mind; do keep still, that's a dear; auntle’a hiead nches.” B *th. mukes your head ache, auatiol #The heat, 1 sippose.”! What makes to beat!” “ The suu, of courae, dear,™ ' \What is tho suni” * You know what the sun fs well enough, I shan't anawer that." The little girl twisted uneasfly in her chalr for amoment, and then burst out with the ques- ;. i What akes horse's bones?"" “ I don't know,"” sald tho auut o s despalr- oz tone. “ 1 thiuk they'ro made out of skin," sald the little girt with oo atr of conviction, - * Yes, they're mado out of skin au’ balr au’ wool an’ rubber; that's what Liorsc's bones {s made out of," Yes, dear,’ sald tho shamelers woman, #“1f my pa gets that bone taken out of his leg Le'll give o 'ls watch. Would you bave s bonu taken ous of your leg, suntie]” ‘ou rldlculous child, of course not.” % Why uot" 4 Ob, keep stilll" The young wowusn then golup and nearly fell over the rall into the water. The aunt uttercd a shriek, and tne writer, much agalust s will, rescucd the youne lady, *Thauk you, sir," safd the sunt, 4 What for]"” asked the terrible infant, ¥ For oothine," sald the roscuer, Auntle, diid yau over see a little dickey bird Alrt up "ts tal an’ slogd? “Yes, dewr.” “ Whera! " 41 meant no, dear.” (Desporatoly.) “Did you see that colored lady, ndutle] She had ou u fearful pretry bat, ever so much pret- tier thun yours——1 wunt to go home.” *You musn’t go home; your wawma ia sick, and you muat go with i *What inakes mamma sick “Nuver mind, sho'll be well sgaln in a week or two." “hut [ want to know what makes ber sick "t ¢ Never mind, dear.! -« #Why ! "——fut Just then the bost awy tobier plerat Stapleton, and the {nquisitive -am-g:l lady aud ber subwissive sunt disewm- arksi. nd wo will HJORN™ AND HIS ‘BOOTEE.' At a shoe storo iu Ban Francisco. The per- sous concerued were tho provrictor of the sture and & Joha Chlnamsn. Examioing a pulr of boats, the price of which was $5, Johin inquired: “How muches you axco fur booteol” Ina splrit of waggery, it Is presumable, the owner replied: “Two dollar aud & halfee, John, Very cheap bootce, alutee?” * Cheap bootee,” sald Jolin, who thereupon examiued o pulr, and, concluding to buy, offered s guarter-esgle, “But,” aaid the dealur I leather, ' this ls ouly enouch for une boot. They are $3.50 apleca; two boots cost §5." Jobn was astonlshed, sald he would not buy, snd demasnded the ruturn of Lis wouey: but the dealer wss inexorable., No,Juhn,” sald the Jatter; **you have got ono boot aud pakd for it; now give mo another viece 1ike this, and take the other,” Juhn saw the drift of the amve, und was at ouce resolved, *Well," sald hey “ihia bootew be wiue, may bo? 1 pabd for het? Vo, uald the dedler v Aod you o glve e othe' bootee Jobin, #Not without the fuoncy,” sald the othor, % Well," said Jaha, *1do yllh the booteu what Ijplears,—1 cuttes heup” Aua_thereupon John whipped vut a kulle, cut toe boot to plecey, aud threw it uto the sireet, excialming, as be departed: *$That am 1y bootee; that other be your bootes; you sell Le 10 pext fuol Chingiuau what come slonk.' At luat accounts the Loot dealer was looking fur the man with the woudeu leg, to whoin o might sell the odd bot, aad thus save the cxpense, —— qQuips, Apple-becs are sure to bave a core’em, ‘The Greeks kapt no cats, and wore no boots; bence they had 0o use for boot-Jac! Indians will Dever remain on & peace footing 0 loug a8 they caa ride on stolen cavalry horses. —XNew Orleana Licayune. Maltreat & policoinsn snd he will arvest you. Put en extra ¢ inlt, and malttreat him, and he rather likes wt.—0d City Dervick, A piacard o the window uf & patent-medi- cige maa {u Purls reads a8 follows: * Thy pub- U sre requested not to mistake this shop for that of avother quack just oppostte.’? A youpy man on beluz ssked by bls swest- beart wby the contisucd Sow of 80 many rvers Juto tho sea tid nos 11 up the seasud mako it rua over, replicd, # Why, it's the spouges, mn dear’® " #Wuay bave the sponges to do witl -| sliores, she asked, To which he responded: Vhy, the eca fs full of sponges, 'way down at the buttom, aud they spck up the water,—don't yuu seed” An intelllgent farmer llving in Des Moines County has invented a_henophone. mofleled on the prineipla of the telephone, by which one old, relfable hen occunying & central office in the henery, sits on all the nests ahout thic es- tablishment, leaving theother fowls free to Iay caga, scrateh, and cackle. As fast as s new nest contains the full complement of cges it fa cunnscted with the central offica by a copper wire, and the husiness {8 settled. The only troubte with the machine ia that it aits so haril 1t hatches out the porcelain nest-ogus nlong with the nthers, so that one chick in every nest {8 born with glaes eyes, and the Inrmer has to buy snd train adogg to lead ¢ arvund. This makea it expeasive,—/lurdetle. TW0 LONG-LOST COLONIES. The ftrange Dinappearance of the Norse Bottlers of 987 in Greenland. Quebec Corrrspendanca New Tork [erld. ‘This fitting ont of several Arctic exneditions las rocalled the mysterious disappearance of the Norwegisn and Dasish colonies which were firat planted on the east and west coasts of Greenland about the year A.D. 1.000, thrived spart for centurics, aud vanished forever In the middle of the fiftcenth century. The popular storyisthat the Norsemen settled in Greenlsud in 087. A Dsuolshcolony took possession of the west shore and a Norwegisn colony of the east shore of the peninsula. They were scparated by » doserl tract cighty miles fn width, but kept up communications with each otler In summer canoes, and {n winter by decr and dog trains. They sustained themselves by hunting and fish- Ing, and, later on, by raising cattle, the pastur. agn of Greenland being at that time luxurisnt. In 1850 the Danish colony was beset by Esqui- maux and broken up, and ' the last that wes heard of efther settiement was in 1425, In 1448 Pape Nicholas V., in a letter to the English Court, stated that the colonists bad been atfacked vouch fur the accuracy of his lnformation, In 182 Capt. Scoresby discovered huts contulnjug hunting-zear and Jouschold utensils of Norso pattern on the west coast, and claimed that theso hal been tho dwetlings of the losc colu. sts, The popular fden at that timo was that a settlcment of tho descendants of these Norso- men existed i _somne terra Incognita far bevond the ice-tield and ncar the pole; and Lisut, Frod. erlck Schwatka, who satled for tha Arctic seas Inat month, was credited fna Washington dis- patchi the other day with saying that “the grandest undertaking of the préscut age would be to strive to roach the isolated colouy.” Insome of the old records of the Recollet fathers fn this city which were sent to Parls In 175y, frequent mention was made ol legends and traditions touching this Norse colony,” The fiest of the Necollets landed in Canada in one of Champlain's ships in 1815, MmL Lo cen- turics afier the Ureenland colony i lgncnml. Others rapldly followed thom, and o 1634 one of the ~missiunary fathers, Father de Maurine, sufled to the west sbore of Newfoundland, where he found scveral camps of Esqulmaux, who were winter- ing there. Ile Jearund from them—it was an Esquimaax tradition—tbat at une tiuo in the remoto ages, 83 he cxpressed it, men of the atoture and mlon of Frencn sallors lived lu peaco ond amity with their forefsthers, There were huudruds of them, and sometimes they took ahitp and sailed saway to the southeast, return- ing after many dnxl with companions who scttled with themn. After countless years thess strangers dlvided thomaolves into two les, one going to the weat and the other to the east shore. ¥From ,that time forth thelr na- ture scemed changed, and they attacked and murdered oue another. ng winter it was dark for four months, and the cold was so intense that even the Esqul maux perished in thelr abodes, Fearing that the strifo of the strange people had euraged the #od of the wind and sea, the Esquimaux fied while it was yet dark to the southward, aud when the darkness passed away thoy sailed in fright to o lonely island, where they dwelt for wany years. On thelr return they “found the face of the carth changed. Vast ico-fields cov- cred the pasture lands where tho strangers had duwelt, and the whols region was desolste, Tho strangers’ houses were buried beneath mountains of {ve, and no living thivg was o be scen but the bear and the walrus, Fatier Paul Razuebed, the celebrated Jesuit, whose reports to his suncriors fn France contain rauch trustworthy information concerning New Frauce, and who nfinrcd consplcuously under the regime of M. De Alllcbuust toward the close of the scventeenth contury, relates at sec- ond-handan Itallan tradition closely rescinbling that current among the Esquimaux, — But per- haps the most jmportant story is that told by the Jeauit Maliigeve. In 1648, sccompanied by several Hurons, ho advanced alony tho wmorth sifore of the uu(!, and penetrated into Lubra- dor. Elghty days’ jouruey fuluod ho cstne upon a solltary baund of suvages who spoke tho Hu. ron tougne with ditliculty. From the chief and inedicine mon he lenrned thut thoy were the descendents of & party of Hurons who hsd fexd from au intertribal war, not throngh cow- dice, but becauso they hiad taken wives from the band which ths Hurous lind attacked, Thele fathers had met with Exquimaux, aml the two coples had been blended luto one, They bhad - preserved thelr langusge to sume extent, but the Esquimaux tongue wos more fomiliar to lem than the Huron. They were rich In Esquimsux traditions, and thees they bad fllustrated by rude paiutings on wood and stonc. ‘They futer- preted many of these hierutlyphlea for Father Melllgeye, the princlpal one, which covered neary a hundred wooden tablets, having rof once, beyoud doubt, 1o the Norss colony. It ran thus: Far back in the past, when the Esquimaux thought Lhey were the only peopls on the oarth, and that thy world was bounded by thelr familiar a flcet of strangers landed and touk posscssion of & beautiful country where the grass was slwavs green. They bullt houses of wood and atone, and had flocks god Lerds, which their women watched while the tnen wers fishing. Other flects cnme after thom, and the Esquininux thought this new raco was sent to drive them futo tne sea; but the sirangers wery Kiud fn mauner, though wild in aspect, with red, fowluy bair. They prospcred and grow i numbers, and took wive from amoug the Esquitmsux. One day, alter mouns w! out number had passed, the north wind became hut and suliry, It yas like the bresth of tire for many daye, and then a boom- fug and thundering woise was leard to the nortly, und thy crash shiook the leaveps aud tuaile the rocks tremblo, “This continued for o long time, und the north wind beean to grow cooler sul cooler, until at length men died by the ore from cold. ‘Tho Esquimaux kuew tlhen thet the fce flelds of the north had oroken “Iieir tradittonstold thew that, aud th 3 dren and salled to a The strangers toc! as they left, Muny, muny years afier this the Esquimaux re- turned only to tiud that the feohad uverwhbolined the strangérs st swopt tho mesdows and oven tho streamns into the ses, leaving uothlug beblnd but naked rocks and huge mountaius, Fron that time forth tho land was cold and dreary, ‘Fhese traditions, quantum valesut, aceaunt very sutlsfactorily for the sudden disspneurance of "the Norscmen, but it s just tosaibla that Licut. Bchwutky may sct them ot uaught by the diseovery of u Norse munarchy or republic be. ueath tlio pole, e MARGUERITES, The white whirt on th f keen, swift wind, Goew rust| e througly Jo 1tke un ubil thought, Tong uvolved 1rom such. ) Marguerites, in vaia I've siriven foe veut o lled from vomething that comes ringlug down The wist-dlwowd slope and telds of Memory browu s Yes doth 1t stlll ring on in voico of tears, And the whir) of white and gold fa oue with the thought ‘That riue through sllent space forevermor Al tnu leacful voice 1o merged 1o a s While vld dreama bover ou the wind thal brought A sbiver, then the suushiue tu resiory These golden bearts from the viviencs of theig throo. LitLis SURBRIDG S, B e e Traps for Geurgla Fleas, Suanni (Ga.) Yo Necousity is tho mouther of wyention, and fo those parts of cur Btats fuflivted with Geas wuvy novel aud jucenious devices hive bLeen resurted to as & wesds of gettiog rid of the pest, W published a (ew days sz that o Cuth- bert man Lad, with pariial succe.s, tried cover- fug bis Hinbe with verulsh oo getinios at night, aud bad captured forsy-three, Anuther paver cadoivs -1a & tonch now gives the experieuce of & gentlcuan of its town who placed s plate of molusses uuders houso where the aufuils loved to cungregate, drove s little stake on each slyv, und then fuste eued 8 shect of writing pover fu u vertleal post- tion over the middie of the plate, The Ueas, true 1o their fostivee to make for everytuiug white, begun to Aump aguiust the paper bud to sliv down 1utq thy wmoluses, from which they wero uuable W extricate thewscivea, Tue scheme was & guccess, Tle flaws wero thinned out. “Now.' says the paper, “i It was souo enterprising Yaukee who bad made thls discoy- ery, bo would ufply for o patcut aud wake s furtune out of it' THE PUZZLERS' CORNER. [Original contridations will be pablithed In this department. Correspondents will pleass send their real names with their nome de plume addressed to ‘*Pazzlers' Torner.” Answers will be pablished the following week. | ANSWERS TO LAST WERK'S PUZZLES, No. 80, HUMNP E T IR MR Y0 ERUBIE BCRBRN T YLAEBAAUTIERA ARLURRZRPTMN Pt 88 ONANCOCR HInRB 1 AVE PALE No. 851, . TSR AR NOTAL ARIA BEGUM KISy MOLAR EAME RATEL —_— g No. 856, Ko, g2, Molabst. TOW No. 556, TOWED Pontet-pigson. TOWRBKAD — WEEDY No. 367, b .!A‘ X Anonymous. —_— No. 368, No, 383, Yourself. PLASM — LOTTA No, 850, ATTIC Be snd bue, ATIVE MACES MALTPESE CROSS—N0, 360. L I R A T . e s e 0 0 o0 . ) CEE I I L] LY LR ] LI I « o0 0 08 e LI I I I I I e o e o . e e o 0 T ¢« s 0 LI .. s 0 0 0 @ ° . * o0 . . . L I e ‘Top—That may ba renewed; to fall back: form: am_abbreviated titl consonant, Bottom—Re- prodaced; lotterd boy consonant. Left—Critls rniclons; degree: a woolen material; & consonant. Iight—A ercreta. ry: a detached work in fortifications: flowere; a iDargin: & consomant, Krom top to bottom, a gar- ment worn by ladies, and from left to right, bold atienpts, Cuicavo, E. V. K RHOMBOID-NO. 361, Aerors—Ono whocalls; natives eminent: aturaip. 1ike part of o staircase. Down—In K. &n article: an animal, an English col. 8 canc; beloved; moisture; a prunoun; In tittcaoo, Janzp Bwanx. DIAMOND-KNO. 362, In Dorah; a condenantion: an evil spirit; bigot; & band of twigs; a famous General; in Green, 'The me worda are read downward, Futrox, 1l Townzan, BQUARR WORD--NO, 363, A character in s Dlsy who ia a type of friendship; five.sevenths of & town Ja Babine County, 1.e.:a feminine titie town in New Granada, South America; s wanderer, ‘The worda are read up and duwn, forward and backward, Cisicaao. Exuxa's Uncre, BQUARE WORD-NO, 204, To Incroase; relatlon; uitimste object. Cuicaao, M, R. I, — CIARADE—NO. 303, Once on a time a thoologue et sall npon a mission, To cducate tho canuibals, And better thelr condition, With bim he took hia fat young wite (A good aa vho was preity. Bright, rosy, plami ack| the more's and fuil of graco— he pity 1) On bis roturn from charch one day Bue could nowlhere be found, The cannibals had eaten her And strewed ner boues around. 8t01 labored he, thal geotle man, Amung that icathen peonle; Especially thore cannivals He gathored ‘nestls tho steeple, 0 At length he drow the Chief salde, Hoping to get expresslon Of something kin to penitence, Or o'en of slight depression. *41Tow feel'st thou now. my savage frivnd, Aboul thy great transgression? Open thy Licart, for to t "Iy god to make cunfes: ugh a simple word, priza-fgtter, Yet made the good man don the sword And doff the guwn and mitre. Paxeronr, lil, Marry Tnovonr, RIDDLE-NO, 308, ‘Why shonld I be superfiuona? T'o know, 1 really fall, For cowo 1 not with nico clean face And pretty eurling tailt *Ifu true 1 have no budy. Bat then 1 think 1'm cate: And If a1 home I'm alwayn dumb 1u conpany {1 no nute, Acbange! how ptce and straight I am, 1s any rod more straight? T'vu just twisted up into my tafl And you have Jooked toa late, '3 tied of yon at wy slde, No further hint 11 give You might have caughl mo just tea tmes, As (ruly as you live, Pazron, 11, St Ganta. NUMERICAL ENIONA—NO, 767, 1am composed of thirteen letters, and am & new article of fool, du 8, 5, 16 wn unkoown animsl. ¥ a tract of country, A 2, 16 tu cmbruil, My 0. #, U, is an oficer of the Turkish Emplre, Cilicauo, GurEN, NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, 308, 1am composod of eleven lettors, and awm & well- kuown child, My 1, 5, 8, 4, G, 7, 8, 1s 8 measenger, My v, 4,10, 7, 1s an animal. My 11, 3, 5, s & glisl's nickoame, Cuicano, Youxasrza. NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, 300, Tam compored af twonty-one le oneof the stranvesl writings the woil soen, tt 188 sea bird, dwarf, My b, 20, 7, 1 Uy 1, 10, 1. 10 8v0il. My 1, 4, 6, 10, are drega. My L, 1, 1 a pronoun, Cuicauo, Lirrux Casstxo, CORRESPONDRNCE, ‘Thanks are returned to Chic, New York City, for quite s number of puzzles, all of them excellent, which will appear from timv to UmeinThe Corner, Yoangeter, city, worked like & lttle troopor at the puzeles, snd regrota that he is able to answer only throe,~Nos. it anit 353, That'sibree asd, miore tlan veveral of the G, G.'s snawered, youny B, Lezx, ¢ity, reappears after » two-weoks’ vacation, sud 38 suvel answers neatly written oul, Noa. 30, 455 and 457 proviog stickurs, teven auswers 14 8 loug distsuce from the foot, Mr, Lex, wud 1y Judeed creditable. Tawhead, Fulton, 111, incloses thr Now, 1107, 308, and 4i8-and 8 baten puxzice, for which AMe ‘F, will pleass sccept bauks. Hecomplalng of (ho weather, but by puzzice ar: guod, weather of no. Uappy Thought, Fresport, 11l uoallics atraight us 8 string, sod Nos, 356 and 357 were tou Intricats for the lad, Happy Voougbt has another of ber pleasiog rhymes u ibis uainber. ‘Tue charado is one of thu best yet publuhed 1o The Comner, recelved from Peuspen regrots business prevent ki A nol deaisnds wnce fur th 10 euter tae 1 be welcome, aud 8 piche Leld in rescrve for bils hurdy-gurdica and Union Jacks. Huug, city, mounts Pegasus onca more Lo snawer Zeke's ** sucnymous " enigmar Your lugenious valgins, wy friend, Mr. Zeke, Guito bastigradt iy biain for week. found 1§ * 4500, uad Just It caie ‘&4 becauss of Uie *mous(a) * tat et uut the cat. Frances Coustant, city, found the fimm purtof Abe cruss, aud correct snewers to Nos, 407, 45, U35 (partislly), 337, snd 458, The lady fll **bedwn '’ as tho & ¢ to Poular's riddls, which is balf-way nght If the word is divided. iss Con- atantvcide » thumbold, for waich thaoks ate re- Oubkosh, Wie., makes an exccllent show- 2 this week, and need not fecl stallsstiawed of ingle fatlure, —ihe Bve-wordsquare of Misa Co . Nioe snswors entitle the lady to s place neatibo bead tbls week. Letters mulled aoasto each the ofice Priday noon are nnnaily noticed, hut the letter last week failed to reach Mr. Pnzyler il Batarday. Onr correanondent waa prasaed for time, hnt showed her appreciation of The Cormer by_answering five of the eight,—Non, 343, 4, 343, 7, and 349, Y, Plasteville, Wia., teled hard fof 1 trn-atrike this week, And sent_anawers tu sll, bt twn were atrifie off, —Now, 367 and 368, The Indy 1e among the best this week, as bt ore has answered all, 80d the two tnissed were among the eary unrs, whe baving gneased 41l the hatd nuta. Yoor onigma will saon apn oke. Tyro. city, congrataiates himself on haing able 1n make nui ‘hnmmer,"” and says: *‘Hegum the Princess hothered mie enticeiy, but I made it ont, and an plessed at my succonn,” Good enungh, Green, city, skibped Lhe hard ones during the hut week, and kept bnck her snawers until oo tate for notice last week. She answered fles,— Non, #13, 344, 345, 147, and 140, She atudied the thers momeer, the esys, more than she did the diction- Minnehsba. rreeport, 11, wak tardy with her replies in anawer o the pnzzles of two weeks aga, the letter nut ceaching the ofice antil too inte fur notice, 8ix of the sight were soived. —the rgade and charnde being left in the ahadu by the Freeport maid, She bas saven answers iy week, | 64, 360, snd 157 wers where she was waak. hul ban Lho remaining neven ike & good yirl, and frels The lnl‘y tnquires for seve but nll The Curner cao a 'ar and make no sign. The w It cauld biold them in the clrcle, but, g, it cannot, and it therefore hones that when the evenluge lengthen ayain they will reappy each anned for the fray—of puzzling one anothe: E. . K., tity, finda st wmuch cooler irying to anive the unseles than trylng anything else during the Ticenlan weather, and ln promptly an Lan with hin nswers, at the ! which In the Lexl. roerapher's ces Mr. K. han also the alamond, sud N 55, and 35K, lle Uies for tha Corner, which must Liave necessitated an immense deal of Iabar, and the Key-Keepar feeln tudebted Lo the eentieman forhin favors, The Malirse in this tesue, when properly worked ant, will reveal bls Ingenuity, hut a hints weald afford s key;su, puraters, mive it a triall Kzekie), city, contents bimeelt with one answer 10 Lho purzles of Saturday, aud that to (he clever riddle of Paplar. fiere hv goes—alter L'oe. Once pear by k! SR s di, Uer f cooting gin, atagelzh d, ng wi ] he mutiered, RN 1GT of efore— nd uothing more. Garth, Paxton, 111., writas a plearant Iittle note 1o the Generalissimo, fall of kindly expreselons for Tha Corner and fts many conlr(lm(nu. The Iady is about o take & trip in Baarch of the Mani- toba w for the present in compelied to eay Aan revoir™ foall. Like a good eofdier, she #oes with victory perched upun her hanners, for tho ten puzzles are sa corrccily answered an they are thia week {n typeathe head of the coluwmn. Misa Garth 1a slone In lier glory. Much ubliged for compliment to the Chief, ‘and The Cornur wishea Hon vayage to uge correspondent, and hopes ehe will return Invigorated and strenzthencd after her ¥isit, to once more grace tho columne to which sho ‘has 50 mbiy contribated, e —— SUNSHINE. Was the world sad. O my Swaet, This morning in the rain? Dark and drear? Yet the enn Broke through the clouds sgaln, O but the brooke laughed low| O but the birds sang wild] And the great Earth smiled and bloomed - Gloriows, undefiied! . Werayon tired with pain, O Heart, ‘or 8 little hoor of gloom? Did Life's sweet blossoina droop, And & sorrow’s geay clouds loom! Yet, ont of the mistand rain, The an of llope shat bigh; And the world waa fied with's light ‘That vanquished tear and signt Faxnr Dnioort, —— Eela at Dinner. . Jierheag (3. Y.y Ners, James N. Wells, of Country Rosd, has & pond coverjug an area of sbout five acres, Into which about five ycara ago he put 2,000 dozen cels, None lisving sluce bicen caught, they have ereat- Iy multiplied. Mr. Wells feeds them every two or three days. The foud given Is the species of crav kuown gs horse-feet, of which thuy qet s wagot-load at nmeal. When be minkes & nofse by beating on the wavom, the eein xwarm in every direction, mokiug the water black and bolling, 1f he holds a horaa-foat tu the water, dutenl of ecla will cling to it, cven when litted out. GROUERILN, WEST! FLOUR REDUCED. Dest Minneeota, per el .. Teat £1. Louts Winker Wheat, t Miouesota Patent, per br. We guaraoteo thie abovs 6708l o 3y 0 the market, snd deifver tnem tn all parteof thcity, Hyde Park, Koglewood. Lawndale, and Lake View, trce of charge, SUGARS AT COST. Standard Granulated, per ib Htandard *'A", per u. r b, StEx. G por I, Btarch, 6-1b hozes....... Cocoa Khella, 4 1o for, Chow Chow, Crome & Blsckwell Chow Cliow, Crowe & ifac! Worcestershire Fauce, Le; o Worcestershirs Sauce, Lea & Perrins’, piutsve... Worcestersbire Bauce, Lea & Perrins', balf-pinis. 28 ¢ Lard, 20-1b Pails, Checse, Full Cream. per | e Potatoss, per bushel B0 e Saimon, 1. 15¢ Balmon, 3¢c C. Oysters, Standard, 2-1b can: e MAEON'S8 PRUIT JARS. Pints, per dozen..,.... Quarts, per dosen, HICKSON'S Gash Grocery Honse, 113 East Madison-st. Gk HOf 0 KEEP COOL WIRE-QAUZE NON-EXPLOSIVE 0IL STOVE Wil doall your Cooking in & wore satis tory manner, snd st less cxpense tha; ther Btove made, whilo the kitchon an ouse remain as comfortablo aud cool s though there was no fire 14 them. COMPLETSE, The BIMPLEST, MOSY fud ONLY BAFE OILETOVEin the mare Doa'tbuy ANY OIL 8TOVE till h e TP HOVED ADAMS 474 S05 iun the AKE in oporation, or get au ilustrated catalogue of INGERSOLL BROS,, 44 Clurkest., Chicago. el Tne iady bxs & new article of food tn this* From the Hon. Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. B. R, REMEDIES After Uslng Them for Seyeral Years. Drar fir: Having for seve dountingly st drat, but icacy with conndence, ihan # dnty tn thankfally sc- e hive derived from themi. D 43 orcavion reqtiites, and aiwagn with the des efect. The itesdy felin €4nnnt be Lettar described than (L8 by [te name: Wa e jiniment (renacotly and (reely, almost vas nndingus prowlsed ** rellel = _Traly yonrs, ety TUURLO W 'WERD, Dx. Rapwar. RADWAT'S READY RELIEE Carcs the YWorst Pains In from Oneto Twenty dMinntes. INOT OINE FIOUR Aftar readiog (hia ivertisemont naed . from pain RADTAT3 BEADY HULIEH 184 COML FOit KvERy PAIN, 1t was tbo firaty and s The Only Pain Remedy ‘Thatinatantly stopsthe most exeructating parns, silays e, S oA Bowele of oluef Eivadaof aruasby . Btocach, BoWele oF 0 Ooe applicailon o L Ry FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, Neuralgic, of prostrated with discave nfly sufler. RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EABE. Inflammation of the Eidneys, Anfiammation of the Bladder, infiammation of the Bowels, Congeation of the Lungs, Hore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Bystarics, Oroup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Influensa, Headaabe, Toothsche, Heuralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Ohilblains, and Xrost Bites. The appllestion of the READT RELIEF to the par Bepe i o paris whers the pain or diilcalty ealits will ease and comfort, ‘Thirty to siaty drops in half a tumbier of w, faw mouients cure Crawnps, Spaams, b fetriburn, Kick Hradicl Ind {n the Huwi Emv-!er‘;mm W of RADWAT'S READY RELIRF with them. Tl preyuut fickueseor paio frofo chango of water. 13 fvbelter thaa Freuch Bruudy or Bilicrs ss & stimulants FEVER AND AGUE. PEVER AND AGUE cured for 0 centn_Thers I oo arewmodial agent io s world i witl cure Fever an @ne and sll other Maisrions. Billoas, Kcariet, T) 'Ihold cllow ndother Fevers (aided by 1€ BRAT L2y ;‘S?w‘fi:’"‘ WAY'S UEADY RKLIEF, Fitty ceats HEALTH! BEAUTY! Stroog and ure Ried reigh toull lood—Incress of Flesh and jear BXian Beantifal Complexion secured DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Dasmade the mont astanishine cures: o quick, sarapld are the chauges the body undergoes under the lnguence of this truly wouderiul medicive, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght is fcen uad Lelt, THE GREAT DIN0D PURIFIER. Xvery arop of the Sarsaparfian Resolvent communy ot ThraRm e T B eAr Uries, kn Guper furdy snd juices of the gystem, the vigorof lite, fur it prepareg Thie wartes of the body WIL Daw aud s0und TymAEINL ferutula. Benbiiita, Consumpiion, Glaodular Dises lcers 10 thn Throst, Munin, Tumors. Nodes in U Glands and viber paris of the aystem, hore Kyes, 81 orous Disclisrxes Froim the Ears, s Fkin Divessca, Eraptiuna “Foier burra Iting Worm. Balt ftheum, “Erysipeias, -, Biaclz Epota Worms fu the ‘uiora,” Capcers i tra es0f the life priocivle, are witfla ke of this wondar of modern coemiat ise will ruve Lo oy persun using [t T 1orma of discase Its potent power L cus ada from bealthy bl ) and does secure~ s remiedy comuences 1ts wor surceeds in_dlmsintshiug the loss of waste il be ranid, and rvery day the 1o ites, Its re| wi tieal will feel’ imaelt siroiver, ihe food digration better. sppetite [mproviag, “and fead and wofgii a~ eaiE. Not oiily dors the Barsapartiliap Resolvant axce) atg reinedinl agenta in the cure of Chronle, herofulous, Constitutional and §kia discascs, but It 18 tha ouly pos> itive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, R A et i 1l cases where there e are it depoaiia, OF the water ts thick. cloudy, intzed tauces like tho whits of an etg, or thrcits ke arl o thers is & tnorbid. d ypes. deposite. aod when there iv & fon” when pasing water, sad ack sud alung tha lolus. Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway's Resolvent ‘amor in the therw ovaries sad bof Bolelp furiL =1 i) niended, butuothing and todght § would ey ity s | huik suffered for tweleg esal vEuL 83 Lies tumos bappler than [ was i the lef sl writs (his "0 yi pubiiah te °f you el PRICE, - ' AN IMPORTANT LE Axy Aw3ox. Mich., April 30 1RTS, ~Ok, Radway— [Fivdsir T liave bien takiog your Reslven. ileza- ating I'lils, anu also ustag the Heady detel al oot ona s fur Ovarian Lumors 0u the sbdowea, whi 't 1ho Diost emiinent physicisas of our Medical College pioe ey wera-like ¥note on & trer. 3y welsh s o knots on trer. ¢ was 3 pounds ‘When | conimenced with Juur temities: aq Dow L1810 Bubdred ang 160 (oune. La{ thay arn s il gono Yot Thiave taken twenty-fout poii v of 1o {oItat. Bineof Tellets abd ewcinly-tuus hotticeof plis 'J.?,‘égsfl"u}""".n':'i‘m.‘i“""““ ieaso st 1o i MIS, C. EBAPP, Another Tetter from Mrs, C, Krapf. Da. RaDwav—Kind Sir: 1 take the iberty to address ousaain, My bealth s greatly tairaved by tle ute of our medicines. Thres of th Fi o ree e tumors are eniirel is nearly so. Dropey s gone, beals| fit docreasiag Yery Tast. womuer (0 Inguire of R, 0 KICA P e are wel) scqualnted with Mra. Krapf. bl ts'sn estimable lady, and very benavolent, Bue baa bren ths meacs of sclling wany Lutiles of the Kesolvent by tho GPuERth OF ABD AThor, (0 horsons Micied with fatcte Baltumors, Weliav beard of sowe wouderful cures ‘oul edecied by seapectiutiy, 1 Ang Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. lamxu“cu 400 DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! erfactly tast legantiy costed with ¥ P y tasteless, elegan! yw:m“vlllf -::tm Durke, Tegulate. Duriy, cleau s Bararllin for ie ety oF el diborders.or the Bio: ach, Lircr, Bowels, Llaney, biadder, Nervous dis rewses, Hleadache, Constipatfun, Coasivencas, putg tlon,’ Dyape Livdsucas, Bijtvus Fever, “[odam: matlon of thig flowels, Fiics, and 3l derangements uf ibo foternal viscers. Warranied (0 effect's poallive gura: Pur iy vegetuble, conlainlog 00 WeFCrY, mine oukive the ollowloE eymptoms resaltiug trom Disorders of ghe Uixeati ve Organa s wary Pi 1l Hlg v tho sioinach, Natsca, Licarth éhl:(hu‘u Sl Yt ar elebe finubwm“u'g OUr hfllfl(ltflh Slukings aud ful [, Suongact, mimyply ot « {reult Bircsinluy, Fluilering pt sod butocadupctiaation woek Besser Vo, Uoca orlyens befory’ the bube verta B fal B2t s ‘Towbe . S4se st Liinhe, and Budten Fiosherod Hees buraisy Udses of Radvays Pills will fres tha syuter the sbove feey fi'\?}’lflnm“&“’"‘ FPrice, 23 cents READ FALSE AND TRUE. A Iy from a Per box.