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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY AUGUST 24, 1878—~TWELVE PAGES. o work; be panetnal in our attendance at the fl'fl‘hi'" (Orand Mareh. J. flflnu\‘)’luf_lm Mattat, Y Dk ney ndly deficiont in our duty | 4, YAt AL Sliougact des Firies, st ranan & 020 not inako n falthfal endeavor o inculcats | foryy¥. 'V, Wara: e Dapltol {xe (0 Al principlen In_ thoke with whom v | flonk npany: Valentin weet Homer rod Mmily eontact, eapeciaily tho ignorant and | Honk unom: o2 P e b v, for Kt thoro 48 tho Foot of the | tian “fiponi: 1o Yo don taoma of yau wamier what | Wehit, - tiato £28,5 11 20 ot ny to Inilnence thso abont vonto | I O 7 Te Ic the rlzhi vath, ~ Ah, my statera, !t Whers | Madame Ap A e n wil ihere 18 wag. ' 1 know if 1 were . elive n Derson nbant My houso for year or ey niterwards did soma groat wrong, BOTT: peclence would tell me, You, a8 woll ag she, 7o soimetlitng (o snAwer for. g eiral o Vel o faking (0 hear mbont the temperance | Ninta e, Qpe soul, |, Straniety crction. 1o been writha n faror of (muer: | KA T e o 7 s < Although peehaps It has not becn racognize * Cangervatory Wal L . . e e e out’ Nchania. Al sona mhiie: | Dronet o U kenitiscn, And rrsneiments from &1 A well-cookeil (ood, comfortable: rogme, | 1° picpat, Themasic ] TRAASCL ALY 5 A mnee RSl £o far In the way of keening them tem- | fa: < Fnnehsa ot Beron ' Ripttifen, A st helping to_ reclatm thom f they are not | Do Tasqusles”,, Ketterer, i e et o Lablza and(ho foud on them, | ltne sy Lyshert, N veil, 1did not wonder at the husoand and father .| , 4o n .“,{‘.L.,. dram, ax, ha nald, **to give him an appe- iolerto Vanissta ~} Wollennaupt "F "t auch places raate kind of an appetizer Is e inly necesaary, Whelr hushands ar brothers e home worrled, faligued, nnd hungry: the fouil 18 carelossly of txnorantly preparod: 1t is Loher aupetizinz noe valatable; {1l atall narpris- B2 they. teel i1ke taking somethine a fittlo et Ietine? No doubt the Iniles felt they were dolng treat work—nnd [ hove they aid—when they 3 & singing and praging in front of saloons, Lut hetost efiectun) way to clusg uo asloons 14 to endeavor to keep those about ns from forming {hte for atrong arinks, 1t (2 cortainly an educated taste, T ean butthink of afriend of my childhoud daye'who as & child ire Btpricane, Ciiteng IWING LIS, OF, MUSIC, o4, * T0 by umner’s nersl A lomne, " Hrlstow n loaton Fire fle’l . Epeed Away™ (quartetta), Tyt Dyeains of Long Ago,™ **Uarric, with thy B o 'ten en, " A preaniof Love," 2014 Unele Dans Thecomle stingy re: ** fhuckskl: he i < Mother, iy id not beat the fnate of liquors In any form, . AL 'p:‘: ‘atter her r‘nm:nug rh: mnmndnvnun- t“fr; slary, ml('l‘y" e methinpyy - Carry the # the curtom to drink wine. ly sweslenin 2y deatring tu exchangn pieces wlil please sead m S dilnting eho conld do_as others did, he, &;o"‘heirmmiu Nt S0 X SOHRSEON Br ang with otlier frienda, got in the way of making shne ¥ the ditferent frdit, **1t wag 0 nice o ofer to frlonds when thoy dropped in.” Poor foult never urcaming of the demon’s taste she wan edncating in her husband, dearer to hee than Yt In aftar yeare, whien Iaio hours and 1ll-health began fo tell uDon hiLs, elie yeta up 1n tho mornlog feainz tenil and apiritiess; sho mast hava a little i}uvs TIE FOLLOWING gu¥as wilcl 1 o wauld llketa exchange for instratiicntal ms morerate dlmealy: ARge ORI Webster. v Eoul 10 (i, My Heart to Thee he Flowei ping. " fiakers *STha OId Brown Cot™s ** A Mese nge from dhie b rj,soar Good Ship saii - NIENL " Ste) L3V Tha Lvy:(irean "t ** Do Dard: *1he Old Scx- ep,” I . e M o: " Loye Thee ail ; v in? " Uegenl ‘Wioday " to braco hernp.’ If she takes o trip on | fo Noften In Poamo h he ld e eeer tn e matchiol ajong with tha brash and | (2hekneital Foriof Ku';"n':nfm-."""""@:r'rgulu e o la ® bottle of “brandy o make the | &bun't Ko Angryowith e, Uarilpr, skt m Sfotesaid toddy. ler little son, fn her | Waltin “"d "'"'V' or ") hiea' 4flome, o émfi wotherly kindness and zolieitude for hia comfort, e o 1",:‘;‘,“,9:,,,‘;’,‘,“..’,’,‘;,’;.;-” t“lasa somo, tov, **Sweeten some up res) | HAFLIOme:, e ¢ el Waliacay 3 i rer o ine, Sy " iidar Connding Hedriny Hrne dia: [ by e {iomadt M Ha'ride.” Addnias THut) M. W, 207 Fast Inidlanaste JEISIE TO EXCUANGE YOUNG DATE TALMS iy Toscs, winter, hloomers.. AgTIDpIu Tion Sllepe, Mazechal ol and Paulle La Buates ot the hybri rpctual rosns llaron Prevest, tici. Wash- neto, A Heineg ond & rose-color moes rose; Dirc piceana It will make Jnn feel better, darling. " fier hustand hos occupfed & high position, bnt e yinkingz down, down, _3nt no amount of argament Ei make hor for & moment oelieve that she had Sotdone nil §n her pawce to avertthe coming D htrophe. ‘iho dear little boy will in all urmb- shility follow in the footsteps of hig father, unles yomo special providenco intercepts 1n his behalf. Gtrls, iach has been auld to yon about the New. Yesrcustom. Heed, O lieed, ers it becomes too lote, If some time you are arked what you hava Zone for the groat rausc of tomperance, have it so on can at lenst sy yuu aiways dicoursged the yel Tou &l douhle red, Juw for winter b ing; double Mimulue, white Vansy, Pamion Abutilon santans, Cinéraria, Calocoiaria, Hewonin sandersonif, Bouvardia rote, 7 Gerdnlums, Mapstal slac)ahion, Jean Slain, wastom of drinking fuloxlcating liquops, Sirs: Pooexs b Figates vy jeat, and Lady Wasking: ton; Cobea’ Scamdent, Ui aved tollas TIIE KITCHEN. Ascratum variegated, raation Frow Mns, L. J. WiTARKn, Ganmerravipiw, | Punc. wister bloom 0.—1 would 1ike to toll your lady readers through witomne Department™ how fo make a kitchen wall pocket. ‘Take pasteboard boxes,~which you can get of any obliging dry-goods clerk, ~cot yoar pocket tho desired shupe. Then with a pinking jron pink both pleces around tho edge; then sew them together, fastening the pocket back three- o v inaruon, 1 have s beautiful stugie Portuiscas, I'ines Apple Gerantum, and Tradescantia to give to il who pend Mamp fOF reinrn_postage. — Addrom LIZZ1E, 1oz 164, Barsooo, Hauk County, T HAVE TALDY GIAPE VIKES 3 YEARS OLD, tree vy, Bwect MAry, old ma, Spirea and moss roee Tuota: lsgeeeds of tne tiger | weel pesa, Hweet Willlim, fropscolum, corwpsis, Bnd pinks. ¥or two food Sufverinu bycinth buloa 1 will glve a drave-vine, al1o want xome crocus bullm, & crows Imperls qaastersof on fuch from nuder edge, letting 1t | of'veq"Sautiota or . Columpine, & gientra. carnation: flareout at top. This leaves rvom enough to re- | and fragrant whits Iy bulb, Btate wnn{un Wil to celve lettors, papers, otc. Then staln with barat | sctians what you deslec. atdress SAUATUFOBTEIL, umber, which you can procure at any drugstore; st it e A * worth s suflicient to staln a namoer of threa cents’ worth ia suflicient to staln a numuoer o! A FABLE. articles. MIx tho umber with water, mixing a llt- tie at n tlmo, 80 as 1o get tho desfred shado; stk in strealia na mucti aa poseiblo, n this 1a dry (b cureful to keep it in shape) brash over with No. 1 furuituro Yarnish, two coats, dryjng the first, of course, Next take scarlet worafed and make balla or tasels aud put two at top o hang 40t some scrap pictures and pesta %o ono_in cenire looks best, and smaller onen ut top. 1havea very preity patlern of & hatder for nimp-ligbters, which are vory use. folina kitchon; alsa patterns of match wafe, burnt-match recelver, halr-hor, all;made of eauo muterinl and ornamented in_saime manner. Ope can have a full set without much exoeuse, ‘Mine havo been mucn admired, 1f any of yonr Iady reaiors would like my patterns they cin hsve them for 10 vents. and ono thres.cont stsmp to pay for the trounic of cat- ting and mailing. 1 have numbered each oae 80 they may know how to put tuem together: Xo. 1, wall-pocket; No, 2, Inmp-highter tolder; No. i, match-gafo (do not pink tho plece for boxes)s Nu. 4, halr-liorn (£ line this with it pa. per, and put six ar eizht tarsels on); No. b, burnt- match receivor (do not plnk thish, Bind the top with brigh ribton, bottom also, then make & bag faur inchex Jong and new on Lho bottoms; lap the card-boird snd sew together nicely before bina- 1dg, then gatlier it up a the loltmn sad put two tassals vn: then take a tn box—baking-powder boxes are pieht elze—malko holos through each near p; pat thid tnside, put cord throngh to hang it Dy; two tasscls at top; paste your pictures on, and you have & handsome ornamet. ‘Fho bag can be trochieted out of worated, of take wash-vlunde and darn it ench way Ju aquares with worsted; tho Jast 1s most dellcate, and vory handsome, The Cracodlle and the Ichnenmon, A Cracodile on the bank of an Easters river was weeplng over the sufferings of the laboriog classes. An Ichnenmon, bearing his sobs, ap- proached and inquired, *Whence thesc tears? “When £ think," sald the Crocodile, **of tha toils of $tio Coaching Club, who work tweive hours a day for nothing, while regular omnlbus-drivers get s dollar and a half, 1 am moved to convert all my property into gold and Issue an unlimited smount of greenbacks to——"" YO h—I" replied the Ichneumon; **for sn equitable divi- sion of property therq is vothing Uke sucking egqa where you find them. Let us pool our 1ssues aud go and get some now."” The Croco- dlie, who had some very finc oncs of his own a short distance up the sireatn, suddenly remem- betea that hio had secn & lot some distance down streamn the dn‘ before, and, I the Ichneumon wbould accept bis leadership, be would show bim the way, ,wer.-m an {il bird that robs its own nost. —————— +HOW MR. SPRINGER VOTED. o the Editor of The Tritmne, Cutoaaou, Aug. 23.~In your lssuoc of the 2lst {nst. you do an Injustice to tho Hon. Willlam M. Bpringer, member of Congress from tho Spring- fcld District, by saving that ** ke now speaks of Gen. 8hifclds as 8 hero of two wars, but sttll votod agalnst the veteran for Doorkeeper of the Hlouse,” whon the fact Is that ho did voo for Gen. Bhiclds, and has the dlstinction of betng the anly Democrat whodid. Being a fricud and admirer of Mr, Bpringer’s, I desire toses him roceive duo eredit for his independent action in rehmu:x ta be whipped in by the party lash, and, acting [n barmony with the sentimonts of a wa- {nrlty of the Democratie coustituency all over o eouutry, casting his vote for that emloent patriot and statesman, and I seci this mode of rectifylog the erroncous statement. JusTitia. e LIFE. £y CHILDIIOOD, . s crylng yestorday — el] sofl 1u rain; Tts moans came tloating on the wind, ‘That bore thom back eyaln. 1 1hougiit the world was yoing wrong; Hiut now to-day Ia fair, For this morn there was a blucbird's sony , And sunshiae everywhere, 1 birdle Went up ayainst the sk And drove i1s suadows 2y, And conxed it not {0 cry. And tuat's what brought the sanshine oat, And niade the sky #0 blue, 1thiok It was a wundrous tnng For just one song ta do. Fnox Mcs, J. M. B., Kaseas, —ITaving noticed. 2 fow weeks sluce, ' Beginner's” ples for & new way of wasling, and having looked fn vala for a responne, | Liave conclnded to brave tho terrore of the ** waste-baaket, " and tell her my way, hoping 1t might vrove o benefit to other members of The Tlome, In the first place, the mght before intend- fuy¢ to waah, 1 put y clothes to soak 1na tab of tepid water, (If tho water le Lard add a little con- centrated lye.) Where they nre wmuch soiled, rab on a Iittle soap. In the morning 811 the boiler with ratn-water, wrlng out tho clothes, and put them Dback fu the tub, thu Uncst articlos on the tap, Buave up uearly haif a bar of sosp. Pour about & quart of bollini water upoa it, let it stand on the eluva until sll dissolved; then pour into the boiler. Lot tho water just come ta & b then pour it over the " clothes; have water onough to cover sll the clothes nicoly, and Jet them stand until the water a cool envuih to bear the hand, pushing them down occastonally with Lho cluthce-ntick 1o keop them coverod. Whila Hug Ol the bofler again for tho tlowing ¢I'lils hme 1 use well.water.) Wasn the clothes out of the suds, rubuing a litile on the wash-board, My usporienco s tnat thoy whl need but hittle rubblng, except where they nre sunch sollod. 13y the tunv’ they arc alf washed oot tho ninso water I8 usuatly nmuuf hot, Liben pour At (Loluny hot) on the ciothes, let them stand fvo ur ten minutes whilo I maka my starch, etc. ; then biue u couple of pails of cold water and paur over theni, 1 uave to work lively, and stir the ciothes Drivkly to prevent the bluelng water fromseitling more ou une garncut than snother. Wring out, starch, und huvg up to dey. Of course, the baile 10y woter appiles oniy Lo white clothes, 1rub the colored b {lio suds after washing the white onca, anu then ninse, L have tricd a great many met) ods for washing during Lwenty-two years of bous: keeping, but have found uone that I 1ike as well as TOUTH, n{‘nu was dreary yesterday, thls, g dlrese \v:;:’lul of tears; jought my lifo @ weary one POSITIVELY 'I'NEB LAST, ‘ade up of doubte did rears. Frox M. A, C., Sourit Eva¥srox, find | Itsecmud e it & cariain * Hucg rouud we dazk as night, % That kept the brighwvurld sli away, And shut my beset from light, To-day the light is streaming Whare the sulien gioom bas been, For & hope lovped back the cartain, And let the sugsbi Inclosed two additional verses to the Uoy," tho third and tourth: Bt e who know 1o fofaot fears, Hi3knajsack o'er hisalioulier Hirew, And enied, ** Dear mother, lll" 1hoso tears "L Lreturn from VW aterioo.” Ho wont, and near tus ot of sun, m Drommer Before'the eoe thely ubdtie— Light grew the cloud: A tush of death fropy murderer's gun i 110 B 10w Ak WRGEFI0G. ¥ Alous sear ol o Sag, war'ULaat 3 woirous thing ot juat one o o EXCIIANGES, ¥ e NNIE, TOX i7, HINSDALE, ILL., 11A$ SEV- nangs F0F QUieE DADIICaLia e oo b e Woud u‘mx-uq-‘lhu Eadie Fioral Cabiee 1=y ot e OLD 40R 0 sunny, happy childhood-baursl O dreamy days of youtn v ‘Your hovus are but din momories— ‘i glanior naid ho suth, The spoctacies thy agod wear Can bodst D Fusy lua; . Lito's Winter will by Winter still— 1ta coldness, ab! 100 wust 0 peaco, 1hou tried and tited onel Art tho more wise than He ‘Whoro woudrons love (whico none csn doubt) Allows sucti thinge W ve? al Cabinet'—any of the WILL GIVE CONCORD GRATEVINES, PHILA- Lk S s, Oy e ST lnlmtn'l vine, naw i L yeraniuu. ace L fewely dunio white nlv'lh.vlu;uu’lr\;};*‘ 43 ross) baradise " apy cubhed, or cig cruian 1vy, fatton S et By, s il s whlto rauta, ot gladluiua buitey gan Wive dawer d&' Eugicwood, . TR Rl hox 3 ’_wuumi; LIKE " TO '3 ANGE “GHATAMN vl $tenography SANASS | Tl only atier Winter-sleep Yolulus ul bhakypears, ur Aurol Ve “Ihe worw gotls 0nd s wing; Of ‘Veunyson's pusts, The boods b i i B0x 60w, Dutrult, Mich, WISH T0° K LARE AND SEASIDE = ‘_nflu ll‘mu.k-—nu e b‘-;'lu :“‘m.h?.u_'::. ‘\ 7:‘1‘1’ 3 S8y, g that g 3 wall proferred. . J. Mo, N o 09 it Overcrowdod, S 1AM BHOIT, OF KFEADING WATTFIL a3 A T e ] e chana gk ASD P plate of fall sod wiater Nowers, ornamontal Yemved Burdeite, A belated and m:ur'wvmy-nrlnken foot- travelor. whoso raliway tlekct wus good on Flaitn vines (uciodiog S14K). U5l 8 (oW fercr ST pisat fnate country roads and cattic-paths, stopped st a oo .?x!‘r:l|,'€°.5o":.“¥i‘gi.‘.u..;’":fi"{a‘i‘.!fi'.‘e’:“.%‘i’.fi'! small mausion of apparently tour rooms and 8 :',‘leu“mu jad what plais wanied lo exchasge. Ad- | kitchen lu tho Soutn Hill sulurbs the uther 34 ux 1k, Matlia, Wis. a5 _ | eveniog to beg w nigbt's lodging. As be stoud HAVE T m‘ ‘ynl en 15, AND | timldly knocking at the hait-opencd dogr he to collection of assorted meeatie biaats, | heard the shril, commandiug tones of the lady of the house dispusing the garrison tur the night. * Tommy, Ko hunt up Cuaricy aad Beu, and tell thein to' go dow: tu the grovery aud tell your father to brivg Ella aud Willje ‘rizit ume, It's tooir bedtime, Instiupiental; o transerlptivn of * lller:‘l'Dllll Ly G aud houxe: il 3 u er . ee il they know where Ezra ls; you take this lamp up to graodma's room and ask her if she won't take cars of baby while | go,| and tod Dick, aud while I aos gone you undress’ Mabel and put bier to bed, aud It Cousin Harry comes wile | tell biw be's to sicen with you. eler gighed and turned aWaY 80 oppressed with a feeling of overcrowd- cdoess that be walked out into the couutry and siept all pight io the widdle of a prairie nine wkhies boug, TLY 10U Tom awyer,*almust uow, u lLaui's Work od’ phuoographiy 5 diviionsery w resdaule cundiilun. Adarcis W Box 163, Auad, udeo s Filo e 3t 3 whtel 1 will exebsggo for house alauia o (ug that will 8dd tutne clecrfulocss ey litls parlr. I will sbtati balf & dozenltibo ali- ver dah with red ———— How High Cau Msa Live? Lomdon Auectator, Bir, Weliber states that I Toibet be bas lived for months together st a bizht of more thun lastruinentat, 1f voc 13,000 feet above the level ulu(h. sea, and that al ur . at | Uesite, [n The ifoine of Al ;fl.lju‘(-cu:,fllaum:‘ ore {.‘hehrenull "ukl”u Ium?u His ou oo b boifaliy iehte voly 63 per mlnute, seldou fel o R 100 per mivute during the Whois thaa hull m“:z tha leval. Mis respivations were often t as numerous fu the ioute us they are at or- dinary levels. A ruu of 100 yurds would quickea both pulie aud respiratlon wore toau & run of J,000 yards 8t eca-lovet, sud the higher the level the'grester A duliculty of walking ur ruuulug fuat. He crussed the shoulder of ica You, Wilgnm, come 111 §1e take a Jook, An® cut me do toughest, too, Disgencin! T Av® de good ol ‘Wonld say, ef le snowed T'm #'prised a the Gurin Mandhata at o helght of some 20.000 feet, and fodnd the greatest ditficulty in etting his breath gquieiiy enougl, had frequent and violent headaches, amd found that kutdes and companions suffered much more oven than he dig, his nativo CURRENT GOSSIP. WILYUM'S WATERMILLION, Louteniite Oourter-Journal. e, sir, kerneglate! What t ozt dst you got nnde Twants no circamfronein' now! Whut you eay, sir?t Ain't nnfln bat rocks f Seema to me you In mougbty particlar—prehape dey i%of 8 new breed— 1t ef dat ain't de cor'ows- est rock I aver sced! 1 calla dat a plaln watermillion, you scamp! sa' I knows whar It growed— It comed f'om de Jimmersod corn-field, Jis on tad- der side o' de road. You stole it, you raskill you stole §t1 I watched fam down In de lot; An' time | gits th'ongh wid F“' nlgger, you won't pot aben be & greass 7'l 82 you! Ave Lincolni lAbo Lincoln! go cut ma A hick'ry | be qaick ', you kin find dis #ide o’ de crick ! I'll larn you, yon Wilynm ke Pettus, to stesl an' lie. you young sinner, yo' ole Chrlstian mammy, and makio’ e¢ leave cookin’ dinner! Now, ain't yon ashamed o' yo'se'f, alr? Ism! I'm ashiamed you's my son | 3 Rocarderor Angel, he's ashamed, o' what you has done: alr, An' he's wroted it down up yoader, in burnin’ an’ great big letters, *10ne, watcrmiiiion, " stoled by Wilyam Jssso etha An' what do you a'poss Brudder Bascom, yo' teacher ai Bnnday-school, how awfal you's gres- sioned the Golden tule? Boy! whar js de ralsin’ § f:'nd you? Is you boun' ilan? far to b K v hile of po' mammy would stesl any man's watermtiliont Au' I'm gwine now to cat it right open, an’ you, sir. ahan't have narry bital Fur t, Mfl who will stesl witermillfons—an’ right n e open daylight— A= Lawdyt }a oRERN! Abe Lincolnt A Lelensc 0-1-n! make ‘ane’ wi' Ast awitch! Well/—ntealin' 8 g-r-¢-e-n wa-ter-mil-lon! whoe ever heerd tell of jia sica? Can't tell wher dey's ripe? W'y, thump um—an' when dey go g ey i greent But when dey go punk, now you mind me, dey ia ripe—sn’ aatis j1n what § mean! An' nex’ time you haok watermillions, you heerd you ign'ant youug buuk! me, Bfyoudon't want s lickin' all aver, be sho’ dat dey all'll go punk/ DARKIES ¥OR ENGLAND, New York Herald. Jarrett & Paliner are determtoed to give the English such a doseof * Uncle Tom's Cabin" 8a they will be likely to remember for s loog time. With one troupe of darkey perforiners starting from Manchester, another from Dublin, and still snothier from London to sweepthe proy- Inces, the stuiple-minded Britishers will begin to think sl Africa higs broken loose. In & coun- try where n black skin is almost as great's rari- ty asa white one is lu Thobuctoo this dusky lo- vaslon cannot fall to make the people stare. The troupe that left yesterday morning by the Celtlc was a somewhat diffcrent, and, from the sensational standoolnt, & superior onoto that which preceded it over ten days agoin the Adrl- atic. It wos largaly composed of the simon-pure ithioplan breed collected after a scour{og trip through the cotton States by Commedore Tooker amd Mr. Jarrett. Tnere wers old men past three-score who may have boen boro on the bsuksof tho Bencgal, and whoso splendia sooty complexion no amount of burnt cork could counterfcit. ‘there were picaninnies 8 years old and women of- all ages wearing tho plautation bandkerchiet in a koot around thelr heads. All grades of mustcal talent of the lantation order were represented; hand-bones, an-lmnel. Jowsharps, tum tums, snd tambou- tines, and In the vocsl department songs enough to run a dozen camp-meetings, and six minstrel shows were laid upin store for the Englist mar- ket. The untire g numbered sixty-eight, cnough tostart another Liberlan colooy, "As they were country darkics the big Clty of New York wayan astonishment that sct their tongues golug with the wildest cxclamatious of surprise. Two of the troupe, however, were well known bere. These wore llorace \chwnX the banjo player, and Sarah Washiogton, * the camp- weeting shouter,” Hornco was dressed to kill at forty rods. Hels sbout as black as the far cnd of " a coal-cart, and as.his tall silk hat wos cqually black, and Lis coat and pantaloons like- wiaso, hio looked as it he might maks a superior style of uudertaker. He wore a brass watch- cliain strong cuough to hold a bulidog, and he was, altogether, very get up in both dress and deportment, Hao rarely condescended to notice the common * niggers ” around bln exvept when with o deep growl ho cricd out at one of them that trod on his No. 14's, * Git} now_uit! you durned buck-nosed niggub, or Il briog dis yar baujo down uton o' yar cocoannt, scratch oo’ smashify you all ter pleces.” Iorace won't mix, he siys, “wid any o' dem disgustin’ collywash nigeahs dat aln't ot scuse enough to puc dar heels be- hind ‘o, nor doy ain't got manucrs enough to kecp dar bread traps shet while dar supcriors 1a convérsationtstn,” Sarah Washington drove down in a coupe and made the whole troupe stare aud prance around with joy when her ten- foot longr silk traln of coffee-colur, slashed with gamboge, was spread out on the deck, ‘The hour sclected for salling was balf-past 6 fn the morning, but ali night long tbo darkies kept awakie st Pier No. 1 North River, singing and shullling about, aud full of bright antictpa- tions of the voyage. They were brought up to this ity froma place called Buck’s court, In I'nilndelphia, where they hud been kept **hived " und Kepl from contact with tho smort ety darkics, 80 that the English may ses them fu their uative and unapoiled ‘grave, beauty, oud simplicity, On thelr way here thay sang on trains ana boats, to tho de- light of such yassenzers us Lappened 10 hear the, They were tuken to the Battery in strect-cars, and, natsed & great commotion along West lucuwbx the vigor and qualutngss of thilr shouting.” Arrived at the Battery, tho Plymouth Hock gave then a nolsy reception, with ringinz of chimes aod finng of cannon evough to viake the residunts of the First Ward lmaqine there was o forelizh invasion. Home of the gaug went to sleeo oo board the Plymouth Ruck, but ths great mufority preterred camping out on the pier for the night. When, in the morning, the sable crowd passcd up West street to the White Htar pler, the butchers of Wash. ington Market docked out on the sidewalk aud yelied, cheered, oud chaffed the innocent chil- ren of Alrica with g gusto. Golug up tho pler they fell futo line and saug with much of- tect * Roll, Jordag, Roll? A lurge crowd of othier fulks wero thero_assemoled Lo give the v:rvngrr- 8 good send off, und when they were Iafrly aboard the sineluy and ehecring was con- tivuous, and the Joud * Yah-yahs " might ba heard ubove all. ‘Fiey took on board with them scveral cases of couns und oppossums, o lot ot materfal o tho way of tralbiug imoss, rown at the South, snd goirds nade iuto drinking vesscls for use in the realistic play ot * Uncle Tow's Cabln." The troupe tuat salled yeaterday will appear Aug. 81 at ihe soyal Princess 'l'ln:ayo. London, aud on tue Moudsy following and &very afters uoon afterward at tho Royal Aquarfutn Theatro, Westmiuster. The company that sailed by the Adriatic make their irst spuearauce uext {lnn- day evenlo at the ‘Thestra Hoyal, SMancuester, 5o that the Eoelish will have every chance of seciog what American citizens ol African do- scent are capable of doing, ——— BARTIIOLDI'S COLOSSAL STATUE, The work on Bartholdl's gigsntic figure ot * Liberty Enlightenice the World," 10 be placed on Bedloe's Island, in the Bay of New York, ls rapldly progressing in th Parls workshop. The helght of the status, f; the sole of her ¢classic foot to the extreme end of (he torch In her upstretchied buud, will be 105 fees; the gravite vedestal will bave a helght of 115 feet, giviog & total altitude of 220 fect from the surface of the grassy mound.’ Tue lady's coronet is plerced with & clrcle of windows. from which briltiant lime lghts witl stream after dark; whils the end of the torch—large enough to scat tifteen persons—will bu & mass of flame held aloft in the darkness. Tne effect of theso far-dusting besme sbove, however, will be to tbrow the tigure itecll futo deep shadow, unless sowme lgut Is also furnlsbed at the base. ‘Fue project, Io 1te laception, scems Lo have becn duetoa pumber of Hepublican Frenchwmen, Sedevoted to thelr own country and lovine Amcriea,”? who wished to do sometbing io hapor of the Centeonlal year. e gentle- wen formed s soudely, the Franco-Awerican Union, snd :J: tuted & committee, among whow'are Waddluglon, Lavoulaye, Remusat, Alout, aud De Tecquevihe, to propare plans sud rals the neceesasy meaus; the arrangement belug that France sbafl furulsh the status aud Awerica the yedestal, Fitty workien sre uow enguged, o o buliding constructad for the pur- boee, [n hammering the shests of copper, which, compose this The an inch when rivited together, ~will stupendous specimen of womanhood. copper shieets are one-lehth of THE PUZZLERY' CORNER. (Original cantribntions will be published in this thick, and, when in position, will be sup- | department. Correspondents will please send their ported by an foner sheet of tron, divided fnto eompartinents, leaving & font of #pace to flled tn with sand. This, with the windi: #tairway in the interlor of the figure, it is be- requisite atrength, Hevel witl Import weight, and stabiiit the torch, s now York, ana the head, & the The forearm, holdl neck, and a part. of t capacions breasts are on view In the Exposition grounds at Paris. The item of copper required will cost some, $12.000, which sum has been guaranteed by & ;i'nnnem-n who_prefers to remsln unknown. amounts to mavny tons, and [he head 1a said to be particularly fine, beis what the French are piessed to style * classi American **; the repose of tha Greek fratures are lit up with an expression of the energy ar force which are suppused qualities of the new Ysakec race. 1 other srtisis of Parls, almost without excro- snd the gencral work- ton, extal the des! fog plans furnished by Bartholdi, and have douEt of the complete succcas of the gra euterprise, Mr, Starey, the American senlptor, ¢ with the general voice. Ho tinnks the effect of the drapery, which is necessary Lo sccure stability, will be to destroy however, does not all outline of a human figurc, 8ad present me: Iy a great blot or splurge of metal egainst the sk, all detail of course being lost fn tha Im- '“m“mim and distance; and hc fears the 1wo thin sl nite strength and solidity. ins of metal will not give the req engineers In devising mesos to counteract ‘When compicted. about etghteon months hence, the work witl undoubtedly be the biggest thing in tho way of statuary that the world has ever seen. . e FINE TIMES IN SARATOGA. Eil Pereine tn e York sun. BARATOOA, Aug. 17.—All reports about fatlure of tho season, or all reports about asl beason Lhis year at Naratogs, are fali United States Hotel has averaged over gucats every day since Aug. i. Many of t; Ruests pay §2v per day, aud none less than Several families of five, with servants, coach- man, cte., pay 875 per day. Mr. Uage, cashier, says the receipts aversege $7,000 perday. “How much will the total reccipts for season amount to?* 1 asked. “They cau't fal! short of §300,000. The prop- erty was bid (n at $715,000, though it cost in hizh times $1,000,000. Mr. Marvin controls hotel. It is principally owned In the Marvin fanuly," *“ Who makes or Joses, If there is a proft or loss 1" I asked *\Why, the hotel is rented by Thomokius, Oage, Perrg, and Janvrin from Mr, Marvin, who controls the Interests of the Marvin family. The rent is $60,000, and we will pay It and h: a nice pront this year. this summer, pay ‘out 000 with whict to pavthe reat. ‘The remainder, £40,000, will be a profit to_be divided bet the lr':,mu.-’mompllm. Gage, Parry, and vrin.' " ‘The boarding-houses fn Saratogs are all full, Every ‘~fuller than I have ever knbwn them. night the balconies of the notel are packed. The Grand 1,000,000, not. The Grand Union has now 1,180 gue: They do not pay the prices that they pay st Unlied States. In fact, many of tbe (irand Union guests pay $21 per week, and some e lower than thal. The mouey receipts of Urand Union, worth $2,000,000, ar¢ probabi lted Btates, wort £500,000. Mrs, Btewarl bas been o missionary lower than those of the Unl in Saratoga. iler money fs here, and sne jovait. 1f the hotel takos in §3 200,000, she calls it $100, de. Lave to bo pald i she did not own the hotel, A FAMILY PET. San Francisco Iust, Mr, George Bulstrode, of Walia-Walla, bought & haudsome llon cub from & menayrorie that was sold out by ths Sheriff near that place, as menngeries frequently are, and scon had emblem of royalty quite domesticatea, called it Azariah K. Boody, sfter s particular friend of his, and took great lutercat in its tenish gambola. with for keeping & pet that might fn time come dsngerous, but invariably replied that he loved antmals, and that he koew what he about. When the creaturs had grown to about as big as & boarding-bouse sofa, Mr. Bul- strode camo bome one day and faund Azar had just eaten up tha houschiold aunt. Bul. strodo gave the lion a good scratching, and tied him up short for thrce weeks, When plored by bis wife to shoot the onl and, furthermore, that = hn lo the act of finishing his wife, and o bulge on the le(t-hand side of the animals ‘my, their only oflsprive, top and all. neighbors then clamored for tho {nstant structlon of the beast, but bis owner threw urms around the animal’s neck and fnsisted tl they stiould only harm him over his own d body, 3auy persons would lave yielded to rel rlcmh fustead pac re of publle Er?“dw' but our disciple of o up his valise, plnnod Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-Boclery medal on his breast, and, takini the chaln of his family snrcophagus io bis baud, started out to be life ou 8 new basle, as 1t were, Tho reward the just, however, always comes in time. A year ;i married man bardly had bread to cat, while to-day be s the honored and courted guest of a hundred familics where the force of & zood exaumple and the possession of an able and euergetic specimen of carnivors is conaldered as an equivalent for his board and ag0 thia poor, hard-workin washing. UIrs. ‘The uost notorfous girl of the period is now kuown as Em Bezzle. 4 1'd like to see them put mo in jail," wsavs Mr. Kearney. Al who wouldu'ti—Detroit Free Lress. Tha earth {8 fisttened at the poles, and like- wise the same s frequently the case with as) ing politiclans, The Moadviile Republican, referring to a con- A word to the wise will temporary, sa hardly reiah him, ‘*After Aurust 1 woodcock may be shot.” We adviso this 1 woodcouk to look out for hiw- sell.—nNew Laven Heyater, According to the New York Erpress, it is ’:’.‘K ou top of a molasses hogshead who siogs, b, for & thousaud tongues.” ‘I'ho compositor who imade it read, “In uidst of lite we are lu debl,"” wasu'bso wuch out of the way.—Lreaksusl-Tabls. “Eyen the worm,' observes the morslist, “will turn when trod upon. True, but have noticed that 3t generaliy turns fav.—ZBur- dette. Correspondents say that many of the sum- mer-resorts aro shprt of men this season. Would'st know the whercfore! The meu are short themseives, Thera is 2old lo the Bear-Paw Mountalus. there is In the United States Treasury, Aud just s easy to get It frow the one place as otoer.—Hurdte. A Ridgefield man has Invected a chair which can be adjusted to 8,000 dilfereut positions. 1 designed for s boy Lo sit in when haviog his balr cut.—Danbury Nees, Niuety-o with breatnl when the Freuch-Exbibition urds - will made, and each will get the first prize.—Huslun Tranicrpl. 4 AL,” sald the fiy, as [t crowled around the bottle, ** 1 have passed tbrough the hatchlu aze, the creeping age, the Bying age, aud vow " thers 46 stuck.— am In the mucilage, and—— Keokuk Conatitutivn, It Is pleasant to be abls to get down to work aud a staudivg collar azain with & palr of sock. ruich ou.—Noi Bulletin. Good eracious, Please don't tell us what vour costumo wus during the bot weather, if that is ull you wear vow.—Lhiadelphia Butldin. Stepolng foto a lager-beer saloon swermjug with tlics, on Baturday, & customer asked provrietor whby he did not get some Oy-paper sud catch the fusects. His reply was: »V you see, ven 1 gets dot baper und puts (¢ der gounter, dey shpile it o Ble winuces.” bead.” W How ridicuivus luoked,” sho repled. *Un the contrary, dear, 1 wag sub-llme."” {r'; Madison 8quare, New od 1o be the marked "ullclllm enlf‘kllln‘sul doubt as to the possibility of supportiog the extended right arm of the goddess, The lever- nge of this arm, bearing a8 it does the heavy torch and the fawme-platform. (a tremnenlous, aod will tax to the utmost the lugenuity of the The We'll take 1o $30,000 200,000, wnd have $100,- Jan- Union 1s not;paving expenaes, if you reckon the interest dn the investmeat, ] , and It never will pay. Mra. Stewart says ane don't care whether ‘it pays interest or ,000 and spends X Bhe don't count the $140,000 Interust money that would He was dften rewonstrated beast, he remarked that tho poor thing wus obeyving the Instinet of his nature; (Bulstrode) know what he was about. A feir months alter that he came hiomne again onlyto behold Azarlah culiar stow- ach convinced bim that the futelilgent king of beasts had started In by swallowing little l‘%rlxll o 0 manufacturers are awaiting spenee the 1oth of September, you wust bave Tea! names with their nome de plums zddressed to *'Pazzlers’ Corner.” Answers will be pabiiahed the following week.] be ng ANBIWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES, n Ko. 300. 8 1T i n o E A Lh ¢ ng ho ng 1e- ind b 0o nd ro- C] MHa mem e >atmpwEET EE T T Y. > ~ CLrs c A N o E ul- = =g ] S-zeng =>rna’ >ume gl e > ! it 7 20 iz 2> § = No. 97, Anscephateosis. No. 308, Beancod. Ro, 300, Sxantauales. e | 2 2 (2 the lim moew, omxo® cExS 3 moex g B i % 900 are 5. - PR LRCI R-) «cs s the 0% 89 a®as?® the the LN R Across—Dringing imitation of voice . L) * . LS many at a birtl wiater coverings; consumed by fre den Infection: aalave. The centre line of lelters, to show by antecedent reprasontalion. Naw Yons Liry. Crio * PYRAMID-NO. @1 ave .en gesmevssang hor | Acros—A consounst; s lquld; saspente; en Important persansgo; relating 1o a voter. From 1 the | 102, welgu:1tod, akind of pepper. Dowa tne centre, abrapt. ven Cricago. E. P K the — RUOMBOID-NO. 402 Acrosa—A_vcesel; grief: circuit: the llne of & heavealy body in its revolution; & serpent. Down —1In Mozico: 8 boy's nickname; o serpent; patt of the name of one of Ouida's heroes; a servent; bones: the cnd; half of a word meaning trust; in Chicago. Cuicaco, FaAxces Coxaraxt. SQUARE WORD—NO, 403, Wiath: an antmal; & Osh. JaoxsoN, Mich, WA W B, SQUARE WORD--NO. 404, To gripe; the npper timber of & cart; ariverin England; tendency. Cutcaco, the He Tae Far Dor. HALF-8QUARE WORD—NO. 405. A rowel; sn English town; s weight; a prepost. tion; a consonant. Cuicago. kit~ Janep Swanx. RIDDLE—NO, 400, 1am part of a gun, I mp:neenlu puall; T'm o painung due, V'm a apit and sn aw! T'mn tool of steel, With teeth like a file, And a |ady’s oruament All the while. bo- was be lan dm- | Cuicago. Soatx Waaa, CITARADE—XNO, 407. One winter eve, a3 'Zekie! Gray W2 wiLh hite mother chattiug, Hils feet, in absent klad of way, Kept timo upun the matting, 44111 tell you now, let mo advise,"'— ‘This to hiet son, abetting, — *“Thero's lluldan Brown, a voole glrl, Would mako a wife wortl yel&ng. ¢41 wish you'd trv to call around, — 01 course, quite accidenta s 1 rather think sbe lices you, *Zeke; Just ask bes, kind o' gentle. *4Yes, mother; but, you see—"" and here ‘Two words he then demanded. The firet means pleasing, as you know, Tae other, concert, binded. 4401 courre you aru; you own & farm, And two good hanas and willing, Axd as for {uldah, ~sakea aitve = the'd help you do the Uling1" Furroy, 1L de- his hat ead the his kll; i Towaxap, NUMERICAL ENIGMA—-NO. 408, 1 sm composed of eight letters, snd am an article of food. Myd, 7, y 7. 0, . 4, b, are trees, My 4, 7, 8, 16 arulo of action. Cilicaao, Russ, NUMERICAL EGYPTIAN ENIGMA--NO, 409. 1am comyosed of thirty-ono letters, ; 18, 20, 15, 23, 7, was sn anclent boundary o 8. Ay ar 17, 5, 50, 12, 20, 16, 20, was a wrlter of Efl'pmn history, 5 1.(’; 43, 2,14, 22, was the patron deity of 20, 'My'2u, B, 31, 11, 21, 14, 7, 20, M, 12, 10, 23, gave the key to hieroglyplua writing. Ay 7, 27,24, 6, 11, 20, was u Tacban Kiog. h was the Pharosh lfephru 7, y 15, 7, 20, 14, 2, 3L was tho scone of 8 great earthyuake under the frst King of the second dynasty. M. ), 11, 8, 21, 27, was the aeat of Govern- ment duriug the rorgn of ‘the Ethiopian Klngs. By 24, 7, M, 2, 25, 20, 2, 81, was an Egyntian plr- K 0, 11, was a sacerdotal kingdom n the e of Prolemlcs. My 24, 7, 27, 1, 7, 20, wagtho **Avaria" of the Shepherd King My whols i« a pertinest quotation. Mo e Y the tie Romota, Reklaw, Beaver Dam, Wis., incloses suswers to the box and rhomboid puszles, Tluntinglon, city, anewers the doubl. of Towbhead and the square word of Rkl 'latteville, Wis., captured the ten, one by wo lamond d bor snswers are erroriess, This is the lady's third clean score In rapid succession. ‘Youngster, city, succeede la solving some of the Bo | hardest of tho twisters, —having s1x snswers xuod Iv's | sud true, —Nos. 330, 01, 392, 384, 3U7, and 496, the M. A W, B,,Jackson, Mich., satisfactorily solves he ba: 4, rhom. '—ciC., which Jacksonlady's It ‘rances Constant, city, feels rather discouraged bec #ho wissve two of the Iwisl —** Keal Estato” aud **Hosucod." They were not casy %v Suy mauus, #ua tho record the lady hasso ade I & guod vae. Garth dutes her lettor from Grand Haven, Mich., and, after 8 Jute and burricd at the puzzics, sunds (Ba auswers Lo nine.Chic's 1s the nusulvable, but the lady tniuks ilended in ‘‘atlou." bue bids E.C, and T\ M, C. 8 heasty weicume. ‘The Kat Doy, city, bad to bura s good deal of miduluht ol 1o szawer as wany s be. did, —aive, il kuowiedge of Portugueso 1o binited, and (oe Dhantow slitp ** Beaucod " was below the Burizuu woon be matled bis letter. Toat was the one fall- ure. ba anl song, ell{. tries Lo solve the wholu lot, and snc- cecds only I three, —ihe three numericsl eulgiar Ky uzzles were wrongly uutvesed, but nes everybody suswered e as Lhuuzh bacy I8y cou- secatively, 80 the suswers srs g1ves this woek as 1t No. 300 was the last ous. Littla Cassino, city, “gnoll bis lsses, "—nlne in number, —and dopoeits hils ballot fu the Jutter- box for Te Corner. He scarched iu vain for ihe FPartuguces aip, Qut * no_ail ¥ was visible from the ell, on agYou o wy deart be eroluoed, B B e e R L o R s climbiug U ‘N“M‘ff fi',‘!"' Russ, city, givey all tho anewers for tho third 5 § O ok o e aaers | e siccoaon, and bia Jaat 1st waa et 1n o st 03 I passed under it he slivped, and } 0 sy of pubiication, beioy wuead of il com- the whole conteats of e nod catne down on my The gentleman said be was jealous of petitors. Lier B, Ko and wisted 1o fusch the koal sbead of piw for vuce—which the sawe Waw ACCU wy plished by tho quick-witted Kuss. He nasa wel known dish in the biil of fare this Y Le named by ererybody. R A AoRt H. B. D., Oshkosh. Wis,, ferreus five from thetr hiding-places, - on, S0k, 305 305 5, and 307,—and gends soms enigmay to baisace the ‘~cconnt, Provinclal Enaiiah worde have heen aned by Corner contributors, bat it e botter 1o ase plaln United States, Poplar, Oshkosh, Wis., makee '‘a poor show this weck,"—according to her story,—yet she #ends all but two, —Fzeklel's diseonal and Chic's enigms, She makes an attempt ot solving both, and gives *‘ Barr ' aa the famons American in the former. This la far from & **poor ehow. ™ city, penned the second :nm?‘llll.' e received, and wonld probably have hut ahe apecaiated & good while on le. She fnally solved It Batarday event 5: nd wrate **Eareka "’ when the task was fnished. Thelady Is an excellent guesser. T. M. C.. Englewood, lll.hrve Contentlon ** 20 the answer to No, 386, (9 wae hie oniy mise in the entire list, the other ones being nesily and correctly answered. There ie a good des) of con- tentlon about real eatate, and i 1t didn't qaite answer the enizma, [t certainly staggered it Fzeklel, city, answers the double-dlsmond of 'owhead as follows: Mra. Joned great spoech ‘Tia piain ahe did roar.g, **There's a pan, Dora, A# Chic's haur-glass is rather difficolt, & possible help will be given by stating tnat the worda of the upper half ail commence with the same letters, and tua finals are sleo allke, yet diTerent from the ret. The rame 1o true of the lower haif, but other leticrs are nsed from thosa of tne top. Fritz, city, after a trip acroes the contin visit to Kearneytown, retutns to America's great . summer resort, " and takes hiasccuatomed place 10 The Cotuer, =Answers wera aent to all but Nos. #03, 405, and 307, and these escapsd him be- csuse, unlixe Rory O'More, he has **no jock wit] odd nambers,” | L G ‘Towhead, Fuiton, {s evidently well again. for he fends quite & number of twiaters of the nresl ex- collence. ~Ilit snawota number eeven,—the dlago. nsl Chic's enigma,and Poplar's Portuguess vessel being untwieled. The xentieman nas s charade of bappy cunceit iu the vresent Corner, which he ded- Icatea to Happy Thought, . Enena Chanagea, Dixon. 1L, saya abe is willin; Mr, Chic would ** tian™ furiber cromwords. os ehe has & prejudice ayainet them, and it ls wade mare 80 by reason of herone fallure this week. he finds "¢ Co-operation * in the Hnes where Real Eetate " isaaked for. The solutions are correct as to nine. Tunks for the charade. Quirk, Cairo, TiL., addressee his letter to th Deiolreconiaining ¢lght Sntucrs,No. 501 and 495 belog miseing. 1la alsn sends some puzrles, nd savs they were properly quaranilned and fami- gated belore leaving Cairo, so that there woaid be no danger of Yellow Jack entaring Tne Cormer and carrying off te Urand Sachews. Merel [ Green, city, answered eight a week ago, noko was nod fevapead anily (B dav of Pablicatiog of the next lust. T8 are joet in time to J ood giessers didon +*fteay Estate." She fives **Coronstion a9 8 posuinio ;mwerwu. bus Chic asxed for no *‘royal dia- e, " L. . W.. Quincy, Til., makes his second ap- Er!rlm with ooly two missiny, —the dlagonal and ‘bic's votherstion emigms. ‘The puzzie semt ia very ingenious, but In too wide for The Curncr's sud crooked lines cannot be made Lo up- pear well unless engraved. Much obliged to tns i"mm“ all the same, and will try and ose Lhe £t one sent. (E. 7. K., city, arrived at elght conclusions at 8 o'clock Saturday morning, but, Alas! (be other two would not come forin from thelr hidioe-pla and hie axpressen himaelf beatcn by Bzexiel'n onal 2 ent| ven pinco this week to Mr, Russ, who strove has or the bonor. Non-Plua, eity, contnibuten s most ingentoas comoination of cros rord-diagonal-dia- wond parzle, dedieal W Mr. K. P, K., which will have an esrly sppearance. Mr. Non-Plus Anawerd the donbie-dismond of Towhead, —all he had time to try,—and cialms to be an old friend of the Fullon gentleman. N. P, will prove a wel- come adaiion w The Corner. 0id 8alt, city, intended to distingoish himself this week, but he thinks Le makes a messof it. lesays: **If 1 doa't do betler mext week, Old Balt will be hunting for & ship." w the fact Is, 0. 8. answers thie (wo bardest ones,—the dingunal snd cross-word, —-un_which near a score have fail. ed, and also Now U00, 801, 2, Your enigma is safe from tho W. L. Ti Happy Thought, Freeport, Ill., sces *'Reputa- tion " in the croas-wourd enigma, but sces the re- mainder just as thetr respective and respectable auttiors do. The charade of Towhead la reepeet- fully gedicated to tue Iady, snd, **with no one nigh to hinder, ** 1t 1s boped she will glve fuc words of ‘Zekiel Ursy. ~Townead receives 4 compliment in (h;. Freeport letter for bhis *‘Panuora™ dia- mont AN AGED SINNER'S PRAYER. 0 God! behold me In fuy so:e distress, Au erring creature here on bended Knce, ‘Who Jougs t sbare tho sacr'd biesscdness Of Lioge who trast in Thee. 0 Savior! in yon grand eternal axfes, Louk down'in pity from Thy throne above; Thou knowest bow tny epirit yeaius Cleaused with Thy wondrous love. 100k upon the lily, and I weep, For 't the embiem of the pure and falr; While I, alus! sm siatued so black and deep, My soul faints with despair. ‘Thou knowest, Lord, the yearnings Inmy breast, ‘The bitter anguieh of my eplrit’s thurst; Por well 1 know tuat righteousnces is blest— Taat evil {s accureed, And 1 am weary of my ways, ‘The greed aud seldeuness of worldly strife; And lu T'hy servica | wowd spend tus days 0f my declining fife. © Ueaven! what a fearful waste of time, Of precious time forever, evue fust| And L, slready paat my manbood's prime, A white,with sge's froet, For all my life has been & shameral wasts, A wicked war agutns holy cau: 24 i And now, tomy old ace, 1 numuly haste ‘Tu bow before thy lawa. But, Lord, Thou knowest that I sm sincers, ‘Toat deeply 1 regret my evil ways, And In Toy service | would labor here My few rewsining daye, a glorious star, ely besutiful: inner's eine s scarlet are, il be white aa wool. Bausaxzn. ————— A Little Travelor, Montreal I¥fineas. The passengers by the through Intercolonial train from Bt Jubu, N, B., 10 Montreal, waich arnved at Bonaveuture Statios this moruiug, were very much iuterested 1o a little girl about 7 years of age, who was traveliog alone, frieuds baving placed her abuard the train at Bt. Jobu on Tuesdsy nigut, and left her to the tender mercles of pussengers, Buio was very ueatly dressed, and bad & white pasteboard card tigntly sewed 1o the left shoulder of her jacket upon which was written {n & neat lady-like band the following: **Nellle Carr—Pleass forword to Detroit thence to Lawton by Michizau Central Rafiway.” Curefully piuved in ber pocket sho led on envelops (nclostng a hatf-lare ticket 8t Jobn to Detroit.’ A busket (ncul{ [ large as hersell) contalulog an ample supply of cookles, dougbuuts, buns, ete., and & *little dollie* which sbe very tenderly nursed, com- pleted bier outfit, Ehotold your correspondent quite contidentially tust she bad money caough in the tue of ber boot to pay Ler fars fromn Detroit to Lawton. Bhe added, bowever, that her auutie had very strictly csutioned her ugaiust telling any ous that sae bad suy woney, us there weru o tot of bad man travelivg who would take it away from bes. ller father is to meet her st Luwton, where she will arrive (1t sac makes her pumerous counections el rght) next Friday night, All wbo saw ber ou the car wished * jittle Nellle’ a comlortable trip and & safo und speedy arrival at the end of her Jong and tedious trip of 1,700 miles, and trusted sno would continue to the end of ber jouruey to be the *pet " of the train andthe * special charge ™ of ita passenges: e bias thus fur, pi et lesiinpect e Burouwm avd Cyprus. According to the Loudon Jloruet, the great Baraum bas desigus on Cyprus. Tbe vencrable sbowwuu fs sald to bave telegrapbed to his agunt o Loudon to take the neceasary sleps &t unce for tbo purchase of *‘the castle iu whica Otbello strangled Desdewous.” 1 Konlhla. “the furniture of the roow o which the tragic event took nlace should be secured, regardless of expepse.”” The Horuet further sars that the agent {s suthorized to buy thut pary of the cnast at Faphos which witessed the birth of Veuus, aud “luclose the lot.” KUMYSS, REND’ KUMYSS A plossant, Ags, propare: Thl!., though They al -pnrkunE, wine-ltke bever- from mlk, famous for its in. ¥igorating, flash and blood ‘18 orginal article introduged n 1874, within the last year extonsively imitated, but not spproached in taste, nutritive pow: er, or making power. 'ha gan ab! Kumyss grohl its iLs being placed on sale genoraily. t koops woll for 4 period of six weoks if kon&'nansl. go‘untn‘xren: orders solicited di- rootly. Bend for Clrculars. A. AREND, Chemist, 170 Madison-st., Chioago, Originator of Kumiyss 1a Aierios. Cut this out. Loosen cbaryes {rom the how: ty minuges by takin Jliow thie use of the It RADWAY'S REMEDIES, FROM TXHHB fion. Thurlow Weed, Indorsing Dr. Radway's R, R, R. Remedies Af- ter Using them for Beveral Years, Dese Str: Taving for ssveral Joaes 2 ‘mal.- atfir "1Ilcllll thelr &l R a0 hut afier o) ce, 1€ (1o le cusurs Lhat adaty to thankfulll xn Bavellerlend from (Remn. Tho pis are. Tororred 1o & often s occasinn requl; and al wil 5 Whipe s e i, ; elfef,* Dl'. aow, rl’“.’,’w"' \Biened) URLOW WEERD. R.R.R. DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, ° OHOLERA MORBUS, TEVER AND AGUE, CURED AND PREVEKTED BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEP, BHEUMATISM, REURALGIA, - DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, S0RE TIOROAT, ’ DIFFICULT BREATHING, RRLIEVED 1IN A FRW MINUTE» -BY RADWAY’S READY RELIFF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. ess, Dincr! Chalera l(amm‘ or painfal dis- ro sioppay In lrnwo" jwea- ay’s Heady Rellef. Nocon= 0, R0 weaknea or lassitude, il ion or Inflam) RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS . In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advortisement need any one Suffer with Pain, 5 RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURE TOR EVERY PAIN, Rwastiefintandisihe ONLY PAIN REMEDY That lostantly #tops the most excrachating patus. ale lays {ndammation and curvs Coozestions whetter of the Longs, btomach, Bowe:s or other glands or organs, by une appiteation, In from Qne to Twenty Minutes, No matter how violent or excruciating the g\‘fln. the cumatic -rdden, lodrm, Crippled, Nervos NeUrmics of prosiraed with disesse suay suder, | RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflamimation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Talpitation of the Heart Bysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headacle, Toothache, e X Cold Chills, Agus Chills, Chilblaing, and Frost Bites Rheamatism, The spriication of the Tewdy Tielief to the rart or garis where Lie psia or dificulty exists wil affurd case comfor Thirty to sixty drops tn half a tumbler of warer will in few minutes cura Cramps, Sparms, Sour blumach, Tleartburn, " Blck _eadscoe, DL Dyseuters, Colfe, Windin the Bawely, snd ali luternal Pafns. Arsrclersahould always carry & bottio of IADWATS READY KELILF with them.” A fow drops fn water wlii prevent sickneas or paing from change of wate m:_ ctier than Freuch lrandy or Ditlers as & FEVER AND AGUE. AGUF. cured for fifty cents, There ls. ut fu thiaworld that will care Fever arious, Hilious, Beariet, vers (atded by Radwar's . 3 by ang ouner Feve: Flin o quickly as RADWAY'S NEADY” I ifiy'cents yer bottles DR. RADWAY'S - Sarsapariliian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THF, CURE OF CHRONIC DISEASE, Bcnovul.rlmcfl"muu‘rm HEREDITARY OB CONTAGIOUS, [T REATED IN TR Lungs or Stomact, Skl r loses, Flsah or Nervea: CORRUPTING THE SOLIDS AND VITIATING | Chronic 1th A - ronic Rtheumatien, Berotuia Glandalar Swal Jacking Ly Cougn. Cagcerous Aliucuons, Syphilitfo Compiajata, Diecdiog of the Lungs, Dyspapeis, Water Brash, Tic Doloresux, White Swelllogy, fuinors Ul cera, Bkin sud Hip Dlieascs. Mercurial! Disesses, Fo- Tials Compleinta, Goul, DrojeY, baib RLoum, } chitls, Cousumption. ! Liver Complaint, &c. e e Chiromie here o Treutel awen : ron Coustitutional. aad bin Diseases DUt s 16 (b0 oty KIDYEY AXD BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urlasry and Womb Diseases, Oravel, Diabetes, Prone; wh Stoppage of Waler, Incontiacace ‘o Lribe: NFiyuid © laédic, Albutninuris. and In 8l cases whiere thers are rick-dust dopoita. OF the water 18 Shick. Gloudy, | 164 With ausetagcea I1ks’ the whits Of 80 €gy. oF i ‘whita Sl or' (hers 1s & morbld: dur Spuearance, &nd whita boue-dust deposite, u b A T Pk o T T A b4 otat. Bokd’Dy drugktace: PRICE OB DOLLALE OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S! REMEDIES. . DR, RADWAY & CO,, 82 Warren-st,,N.Y. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Perfectly taatel 1) alat e a s Clable, coutalulug Lo mereury, minerel of | o fallowton syuptoms resulting from o Lipal T i\l cas of the Blood fa the Head, Acidity uf the Blomack, .\T-\‘\'I. Heartburu, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight fu thes btom Sour Eructativui, lage ur Fldll)fil:gl k tue Blomach, >wi ug of Lhs Ho: Dihcuit et ity Flutlering of b ifeare Chack focatitag ke 5 ot or Wibe beturetha gt Faver wn ogif Fain 3 ha dieal Bendicudy of Buripteadoa’” Yotlowiets Tand bret Paid tn ebige, Cuegc s ine ‘Jusnes of Heal, Bumhw.nln- ieshs. tsdver's P T A juscs of will freq the s)stem ') ali of the above-uamed dlsorders. Frice, 5+ 28 e 0o Bull By Briditite’ o REBAD « Fdlse and True.’* "Eenfl u}l.l-‘!‘fl;lum Pt RADWAY & CO., Nu. 32 Ware . ure. Iuf.rwausn worih thoussads will be aent vus

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