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w 10, 1880—EWELVE AGL. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL S THE HOME. ‘hte Is rich or poor, When ho praises my soaking, and housekeeping qualitics, ax of course he wi shall take the opportunity to tmpress upon bls At raffon wo had supper. Of tho scenory that follawed Lanw nothing, for 1 peaeofully sum bered inthe lower berth of Seo, 9 tint 5 think Itimust bo an awfully kopt house, but it you could sce how the little ones vie with mam- min in keeping thelr house nent you wouklsome: atylos, and the “ pomps and vanities” contained 3507 . [- THE PUZZLERS’ CORNER, —— elcation,, Then wo shoukl nominate a man we all could tmito ou and ake sure work. Thore Roxey, did yow mean to seotd me? Kind Forty * - : mind that rie ny cele aball tw tiranexeriient | cele inthe mame” when the noeter wwolce | tien have {9 onfens Twa loft hein, And ynne kn wbattareiy siwhenenth tho surface, | [Origlint contetbutions will bo publiahed tn ese men tiny Oi Rauilionsy af tna: ita. War . eon J housekeeper, If every je reners | me with thecery, "Most to Weverton!” on 1 1 : ror ny | ark yo, my merry feted, heat over thous ; . Raven Hair on the Pecullarities of Te eee Heed atitacire ofa | ki ser faa y 4 mht | this stepartment. : Wisconsin Girls. : Tho Interesting Experiences of a Lady onely and handily provided sovvant thrown ft. T shall bave as attack or two of the dunips, and the toothache, and tho Rysteries, and nt fow hoatdaches, and? ery! spells.” and when 1 think things have onough Pshall atte them, and any: Now. my boy, whatdo you think? If you enistand thissort hing al] yore Hfe and be happs Knew Itwaetho hour to button my ulster, are minge ty “hang,” and prepare to Ieave thovnrs, Wo wero obliged to walt nt We ton fH hours beCoro the “branch tealn™ left far Haerss” town, Weverton ts ono.of the most eturming of waiting atath It is nestled nt the foot of Maryland Heights, only a few miles from Har- quict chat the curtain can bo drawn, and Fannio ean amitse them with books and games, and wo ito not hourly expeet tnt that tercible hos,” so vividly pieturod in Chat's last letter, will maak hist appertrance with some embarrassing question. Twarmly second tho motion that wo hnvo talka that beneath a gay and frivolous oxtertor thore may lurk a cankerworm which 4s slowly but surcly eating {ta way lite one’s very heurt"? Long before tho diye of tho worldly-wise Tut> tereup, tho {lustriour Lesshig situr that “Men wore seldom what thoy acem," and contnrles be= Correspondents will plenso sond tholr real names with thotr noma de plume addressed to “ Puzzlers’ Corner.” Avold obso- lete words as for ns possible. Answers will bo published the following week,] ANSWERS 110 LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. Grant beoante u grent General durkig the Wae, Aud dit not his soldiers who fetl or survived “fighting It out on this tine,” help to make him such? Grant ran twles for Prestdent, and tho siine old soldjers put thoir ehowlders to the wheol nnd helped rulso hin to tho bizhest onted in aur country, While ho waa President hie fore hig day the preacher’ erled, * Alt ig but f a PUR re Lee eneode told oo tne tte tee ort Tthink Lean, | pera Ferry, aud hie tho ndvantaes of bath tho | on tho lives nnd works of noted musicians nid Nts. J _ No. LE No. 4134 4 nae : + ae ‘Who Rode on an Engine, eee eee een it ical teuccther | canal pnd Dotomne Kiser: Tie sinriee over tho | writers. Won't sumoune please maken start? | Vivare,nt Tueilt,militaro est," exclaimed the | Non compos montis, pwno 1 aut A trary wre gall fe mn lu gera es Inet Ieyou cate yort want to light Fight out and | mowntains wis grand bevond description, With DIGGIAN VAN DYKE. | noble Sercea, nnd every tife ndds proof to hia gurell Anawered by mon onllating to sivo tholy coune a give some better man a ehunes, for ft don't | tho nntural gush of at Chicago uch LC went into atntoment.: I yonth how buoyant wo ares bt Puno try. Theso twa calls hive nevor utd Statice » Qobacco and Its Uso Discussed by: n | want to fool any more time away on nan that | ecstagies of ndminition, while J. calmly puted MISCELUANEOUS as tho ye FO On. And we see our cherished hurok dono thom in rotting aamich linty ns one fant tit ta bring up a family in the way thoy | way at hia elgar and sild pothing. At 7:30 wo Seay: 2 “ {deals crumbic to dust, our hopes yo dawn Ike a abe ui Ls culls for aoldiers, Boma of tho ‘Of soldiers dled ‘ Dovotes of the Weed. should walk, any how, and don't soli forget 1t;" | left Weverton, and in two howrs landed nt tho LACH*MAKING, “ehips tint safled for aunny fetes, but nuyer ceo of disense, some were ieiiled tn action or dled oF 7 Tata, tell Frank the’ next thne he nske that | end of our Journoy. ‘This ta the yunintest: of TM the Editor of The Chteago Tribune. game to shore,” wo sooner or Jater awake to tho veg, gO W135 wounds, while olhora died In prisons, and pare . Aithallng that ABO malela chilean, MC HAvOE |. Biarsland tow te Iris on tho hint a Anticlatn | Norway, Micis March 23.—Will somo Tomo | fet that the ‘world af truth and sinecelty, Wo BE Pe eo Deore. | camo home perhaps hroken down for iife, "ho roublesome, her husband is otwaye at home | and wasn well-known station y c B » favs dreamed of ts In reality a world of strife and i ev 7 4 myer Misoollancons Contributiona on Vawions | Gvenings, and hover fais in love: with other | the Nation Pike, ite central street, wae tho | Reader who knows Kindly favor us who do nob | disnnpoutment. Alaet wltore then nro our noble — Bamallzation fonaty bill far the uunonl a these xe Topics of Intorest, NIT a r araaa elaa- Shari AGI (nea ere reat Aelita av tn theniptlon dal tho subseot oF Inverrnak ARs alent rue Salou cea eae oe Ane Gini welt, Prostdent wha took, the oxtr salary vetoed tho Most. certainly thno brings ehanges, and tn | battle: q Pry i = | as follows: piv every Bid Bi er fall or riage o i sIper i ij Sdipregna ACOH, nothing so intel as neon opinion, tut ieee or ke nal eel to mo te sini, ‘verhubs Fit givo | “'eiratots tho real Broton Inco mado by simply ahove them, Amit wo then toxin Joan tae thio Who tarhle hlmarereae. Cloneeal aad Pee “ no. reaaan why we should pln our mouths shut | a description of my v! 0 thoay fx ces, “Destiny often pulls off lenves ns wo treat the t . - 7 Hil eo dle becauso sniue thang wo muy he garry Biarett ANACHNE.- racket 4 pattern with needle and throad or Pino, tint tty frulta inay be earlier brought Mo RaMie, Dut onuldtsien Abi tedonemeteS ’ for an expressed opinion, [have written things jo mnatur To somo this mny bo very Spey) 7 ‘ Kneollng, whito-robed, sleepy oyes Ail Uxpect to write set wore OF UhOl (hal Wil ‘econd—OF whom canong obtain material and | comforting. Tut ean south, with tho silence at NO. 1,196. mclsonclinpoyuriell sho: onunttyy and help Wall 4 Peeping through tho tangled hairs aeem as foallah to ine some time az thoy: sccm THE USE OF TOBACCO. Mlrectlons for mnking the Broton and also point | a Hindoo fitalist or tho calmness of a Stole, we- J Ke “Now [lay mo—I'm so tired— Auntie, God knows all my prayer, Ho'll keep ttle Margery.” ‘White lids over eyes shut fast, Dimples playing hite-nnd-seck, Sleeps sweot little Margery. Watching by the little bed, * Dreaming of the coming years, Much J wonder what thoy'll bring, Loving little Margery? foolish to other oplntons seem bigoted, avery things that Tha been sorry for thin ennlct or na some ottior people's foollaa to me, for we are all wotus, TF hive beer sorry for sald and written, and 1 mye not anid rund wellte Tam so gind tosce Forty Yenra back’ again. Tho Home has seomed lonely without him, His Jotters, written or printed, are niways Intercat ing, though thoy do contain a fow extravagances, and his list Home letter, except an item or two therein, in my hiantic opinion, crowns all hiy Jaonsoy, Mich., April 6.—Philosophy ts philos- DON'S DEPENSE OF THE PILACTICE. ‘Ty the Hditor of The Chicago ‘Tribunies Decatur, Ml, March 21.—Gonve renders of The Home, chide’ mo notif Tsay anything un- tuso of tobneco T run against the impregnable bulwarks of your prejudice und Intolerance. Tennnot go ns far as Forty Yours in regard to the weed na to enll it food,” but 1 think and be- Move that itis not as injurious usinany would habit; wn universal habit, 1 omay any, and with minny' it fe Just as necessary to tholr existence us lace? “Thint—Onee obtained, can ono who knows nothing of laco-making learn by printed dreds tons only? MJ. Mennora, Wis. April 3,—It Mrs. WP. B. will try this reclpo for zinersnaps she will Mike its Tioll for five minutes oneghalf cup of brown sigur, three-fourths cup of butter, one cup mo- Inasea, one-half tenspoonful neda and ginger, Lfnd some Jettors cach week instructive and cept cversthing that meets you on the threshold of life ns Inevitatle and forthe best? No, tall reason there must be 0 season of discontent and watt with golf, . Bt. Spenne says:®" Each one benrs within him. Wo must come to xomo decision, Whilo some sink inte grumbling aud pessimisin, others embrace a generous philosophy and emblazon on thelr shictia “get and bears We must he- eve that’ Angels are bright till, theuzh tho brightest fell: though all things foul would wear tho brows of grave, yot grace mntist still look a0." Learning that Mr. Wushburne had returned Btand, Apt, Ledge, Mat, Over, No—Salmon, FCCC TMT IO TES TRACT Rough, Ask, Fit, Four, Ear—Glratfo. Nod, Eigey Wo, Tent—Nowt, Wis, Atd, Sack, Pest—Wasp, No, f18. utp ley buekeyo, persiinmon, white holly, DIAMOND—NO. 1,100, ——<—— GROESBECK. Why We Wonld Bo nxn Popular Dom« and should yon piek me tp on yosr lice as ¥ sulted to yotir refined tastes, and pardon mo if Hirecircs. himeot yok Adan, troll Eve. and tho tompt Mahogany, Nanum vita, batteraut, tamarind, ovcratic PresidentinI Candidate tn Lashes brown on snowy cheek, did poor nilaguided yet well-meaning Poggutty, eo ne ‘To the Fditor of rateagn Tribune, ing serpents and freqtently all are. buay with ", ls 7 a atnnadc > Rosebud mouth, half hid in emilos, Tahal possiiy be sorry Lover euntng VeKeottys | in saying a few words in favor of n moderato e ir of The Chteaga 2 Speciat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, 0., April 8.—As the Hon. W, 8, Grocsheck, of Clnefnnat!, is being boombda' asa Democratic candidate for tn Presidency, and that mostly, too, by Nepubtican papors, it" Populur In that Stato. 1 * r A ste, Ta x 4 y a Ba : y not bo out of place for ‘Tum Trmunr to recedinue ntes, Should you cver need a tinees | have us think. and clinnmon to taste, Lot it cool and imix, Sisren AN! < mity not plage fo UNE Most of emiles, or most of tcars, fore Yerr, remembor Your true friend and | Forty Years thinks ft as wholesome as tea and | Gertrude G4 you will find reltef for catarrh Se , a contribute Its mito iv" that direction. Your ‘To my Hittle Margery. knight in arms, . RAVEN HALL | coon, ‘That isstretching it too far; still, Tho» | in amelling frequently of a bottle of cayenne E. B. WASILBURNE * eee’ correspondent had soine voluntary Intorvivws : «| lieve wo tike as qomeh polson tuto the ayatem | Peppers ne would inhale camphor. fo Be Waly IN Ee with various parties tn Mlssouri, Invariably ‘Will thostmple, trusting falth, A PHILOSOPHICAL MALE | with every cup of ten wo drink as we do with if tho sutferer from dimy hoots or shoos will 5 ——. eee Democrats and ex-Revels, which would incline Shining in the childish Urenst, ANT TEN VIRAEE uch elmir wo smoke, sonk themn in Hnsced of), boiled, thoy will romain | who Ex-Minister nud the State Dopart= eee him to tho beltof that 3 3 . ‘Always bo so clear and bright? yeah ee pet ena a Tee eee ia nothing more or tose thana | softand be Impervions to water. G men © belte: it. Groosbeck would bo Will God always know tho Tosh, the Rutitor of The Cateago THbune, : 8 i As tho wenry yonre Zo on, . And you ore a child no more, . But a woman, trauble- worn, Will it como—this faith of yoro— 7 Blessing you, doar Margory? If your sweetest lovo shall fail, And your fdol turn to dust, WIL you bow to mect the blow, Owning all God's: wave are just, Can you, sorrowing Margery? ophy, and ft hath no synonym untess {tbo Forty Yeara grown nbstract. Whata thingscience ts, tobesuro! All that humanity necds to cone successfully with its inherent ills is to. clearly understand that In tho renin of science there lurks an infallible remedy ready for uppliention upon being discovered, Annlytieal chemistry (metaphysieal) Is the branch In which we should have our training. When our carthly affairs bo- come mixed, the incongrtiors compound may y tho bread and butter. If wo'tnbertt 1 lave for ten, why muy we not Inherit a love fortotiacen? Somo phrsivling mujatiemn tht the taste for aleoholic stlinnlunts is inherlted. 1 doen't. quite agree with thonson that pont, We minty inherit dire ense, nnd Bull not. beenware of ft, ‘The poison muy” course through our veins for years, tilt tinilly the struggle with Nature 1s too nnequal, the aki and power of man is detied, and the end comes, ‘Thus, while disease may bo ‘inherited, hubit, on the other bund nequired. Th Jeet of ourdesire is something tangible, whet cheering. | Tonsey’s, Instead of having tho “tinkle,” has the genuine ring of truth, Sho ts capable of helping hope California will Anteresting letters. Tt may be that somo of The Homo readers may wish to keop lemons fresh for along time, Put thom in water, well covered. They will be ne nieo ns when gathored, In very warin weathor change water at intervals, EIGHrers-Etaqury, us along In this work, write us some more of her LIVE YOUN OWN LIFE. from his recent visit to tho Hot Springs in Ar- knnens, a reporter of Tite ‘Tunune called on him yesterday at his residences, Me found Mr. Washburne in his Wbrary, apparentiy uniise turboed by the politfenl commotion of the day. Ho sald he was looking over cortain documents, with n view of preparing a paper on Edward Coles, tho second Governor of this State, which had been sent him by his son, Edward Coles, of Philadelphia, He sald he had fond From 1 to 2 to ie to mpreaty 1 to 4, tho akin of wcalf’s head; 4 tod, tho witd-swan; 2 to ito diminish by ittle and litte, oO eontral words down and across, mendow or tract af gritss land. AtNcouN, DL IC. SQUARE WORD—NO, 1,140. Reds strong; un annual plants a greonhorn. Chicago, Dick SHUNANY. As Lunderatand It; about tho first servico that Col. Grocsbeok's regimont didin tho late un- pleasantness was in Murlon County, Missouri, ‘They wero stationed nt Palmyra, where the Junce ‘ton is formed of tho two branches of tho Haul: bal & St.-Joseph ftallrond, ‘This ts an important point; and tho principal duty of the commander was to seo to it that comtinication was kent open here, There had been unplenasantnesses, of greater or less magnitude, between tho for+ — mor commander and the people of tho vielnity, always bo reduced introduction | Tk be tea. lquor, tobaceo, or oplum. We nes ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. mitch {nterosting matter, and if he eouted SQUARE WORD—NO, 1,141, vho were dealdenty Rebel in th y . Should your lifo-path grow so dark. of some clament with qualities desined | quire tho hublt ‘almply by imitation. Having |p 2 ft % o Union troops whn ind. boon stationed You can seo no step ahent to“ precipitate.” The Inter ds not wo bud, | Paeerone, Tike March Bie Wise volimabe OF othe, ity 5 aboiila end, Will you Iny your band in His, ‘Trusting be itm to bo led ‘To tho light, my Margory? ‘W 11 the womnn, folding down Poncefil hands across ber bronst, Whisper, with her old beliof, “ God. my father, knows tho rest, Tio'll tako tired Margery "? ‘Truc, my darling, life is long, ‘And Its ways aco hard and dim, But God knows tho path you troad— Ican lonve you safe with Iim Always, little Margery. oe He will keep your childish faith When f wis young (feurfully long azo) TD rewd a newspaper account of x pian belug precipitated headlong over a preciplee of .rocks. Not long after I was ina laboratory where a Professor et iy experlinenting and lecturing. N rough what seemed to poOngrUoNS Afabet ndided to words anys mn five to forty sylinbles had drawn whero fron moduto a labyrinth) without beginniog or end seemingly, when [ henrd “preefpitation” —£ was ns much relloved 18 Mr, Gough when bo held nn honorary position at a gollege com- ainencemont and heard an orator who had held forth in Latin wbout bolf an hour sny, with much cnorgy, “fanarnmus.” Tho thing had ‘been brought to tho. plane of his hdderstanidini, and "precipitation cleared up the mist in once nequired it, we elthor hold to it or reject 10 No one will say that he sutfers from thi ton, and no hnbitial smoker will confers that fo rs from the moderate use of tobacco, 'To- wsscesus Virtues which whisky and opium clalin to, It surely dees not rob 3 hralus, nor iacito him to evil deeds: it docs not make bin: besotted, nor forgetful ‘that hoe Is nimany it does not incapacitate him for business, nor does [t make him neglectful of his home duties, ‘Tho truth ts, he bcco—espeolally in the smoking of it—nit that ds needful in the way of n stint, The mnuitenite use of tobacco—and L speak for mysolf alone—does not nifeet the general health, “AL propor Intervals It 18 very soothing. Every smoker knows and appreciates the luxury of ipo ntter menls, It does not interfere in tho use of nda in to=* thought canbe accumulated on tho manner of living, and yet haw useless, but theso thoughts being permitted to enter.tho mind of tho digcon- tented man may result in much harm. Lbeg to offer a fow suggestions on this sub- Jeot. Tivo yourown life, Do not seck to live tho life of another. Live It your own way, Let it bo wn original, not a copy. If God had in- tended that your fife should be the copy of ane other man’s Ifo, bo would have made your fuco neopy of some other man's fee, Nv two fees ever wero alike; no two faces ever will bo allke. Let not authority, let not fashion, let no man dictate how you shalllive, Bo huppy in your own way, for in that way alone can you bo prepare i puper to be read before the Chicngo Iistorieal Soetety. He spoke of Gov, Coles with n good deal of one thusinsm, as one of the moat accomplished, putrlotic, and honest Governors the Stute had evorhnd, Leaving tho State so soon after his term of office expired, there was not as much known of hin us of the othor Governors, and he wanted to show to tho people sumething of his Administration and of the fminense service which ho rendered the Commonwerlth in alding 80 successfully In defeating the movement to change tho free State Constitution to a new Con stitutlan which would pormit slavery to bo In- troduced Into: Illinots. Pale; seal or till; crooked, Camo, 1 Quirk. NALF-SQUARBE WORD—NO, 1,142, A specles of apo; eal instruments; way ward; not many, roversed; a mouth; In Tow- hen. DEDAVAN, Wis. Wen. ANAGRAM—NO. 1,143. ‘Tis unripe fruit I'm tuken from: ‘Transposed, you'll find mo * pacin’ hom NuLsos, Ill. NELSONIAN, “DIVIDED WORD-NO. 1,144. Tama compound word, divided into its two parts, not, tho Union troops who hud becn statlonod there had been ratsad not far away, and knew all the pecullirities of the people of Palmyra, and probably persecuted thom to a considerable extent, ‘Tho fact that [was an Ohlo man waa sufficient Jn Palmyra to make mny atuiy as a stranger Inthe town pleasant. An ¢x-hotalkeopor—a gentla- nun who bofore tho War was a large owner of alaves, but now Is poor—spoko feellngly of tho experiences ho had passed through. Helis pious mun, and views tho whole mutter as adie ensntion of idence. He thinks it better ‘or both whites and blucks that tho slaves aro freed. Iie spoke somowhrt as follaws nhout “Col. Grocahuck,” ng thoy itll call him thoro: The very flrat decent usage we hud here waa S. froni Col, Groesbeck, of Cincinnati, Ho wns come "Through your weary woman's y' Which Dwus lost. If things coulil not be settiod | lenat with his uppetite for the suceecding one, | pny. Your feet would bo ny. comfortable in } 1p reply to a. question of the roportor as to his Once from my second, wisest King, mander, 1 eve, of tho most gontlomant: Bhining over strong and bright, Soe imich trouble pitch them neadiang | Who can udcquately dexerine tha enjosinent | Wuutor man's shoes as your ico in bis methods: | yiaieed > °° porter uate ‘Thore ean.s to yor a Ques rewitont Lever know. Ho eamo hore with the Nover dimmed by saddest tears, bver n precipice. ‘That was tho short of {t, and | that attends the lolsure smoking a good | Aud hablts, Your shocs must bo mado for your On every goon and dainty ‘ motto on his fips, "Iam not hore to recruit for ‘Trusting Ilttio Margery. Twas Fadiant-with complacency of nmost'cam- | elgar or a well-fillet! plpo? Ritthus in tilastal | feet If you would walk with euso. Your TNE WOT SPRINGS, You feasted her, L ween. iy the Rebel army! ‘That was exnetly what the ‘vei nave tient ask fortnbla kina, for] thousht knew Je alt and contentment fn tho wl bi a night, how Say Be HME Fe Oe oie batts your he ani be jhnd apent ihre weeks thera, and r= be Siena ne Soe 1 Henu Re Be jan who had boon hore before him had done. ou havo taught n losson sw experience brought nie to the Englishman's | it stimulates thought, awake: OMLMOry', 10 ee Se A celved nt great deal of beneflt from tho waters. 4 ‘eo had tranted the people, without oxception, Ton yaurning, rostlces fouls ultimatum, * What's tho b'odds as long as you're | recalls bygone days; 01 Rhelrole ot sake {Ney will he tollsome, weary, -ind unsnes | ite had been all winter tho viethn of malurla,or | Although tho frat oft tilts tho cup, ui 4 a 'o pray in snatches, asking pr BL But God above us knows tho wholo, “apn: iyi but how the philosopher of ‘The Tome ric, 118 rises upward and diaperses ftxelf and fades away, you think of the many nlry ecnstles: that ccxsful. They mny be condemned as untit, Ducit thoy interfere with no mun'a gootor hap- sower-gus, and bad sutlored vory) much for A delnk to whieh some nations bow, Yet, wautla you, King, hint you lived now, Ko Dudly: that thoy had, for very self-prateotion, beondviven to oalistin tho army: that thoy bad’ ‘And baby Bf dashes {1 load things in his int lettert | hi i ie taf pincas, thon for you are thoy ft. Novor praise | and io tought tho hivingot the foe Snviey oltured hor my fest? Seer eee ee cata arte ith na oecene ‘nd answers bat largory. slashes into people and thin In his inst Ietter: ave gone tho sume roud, It is in ove: RETISO i a Mi ri bathing ol he Hot Springs oe lo go South and tuke up aris wi tho onemics Soe ITO. eee ere eelusive: Forty cons, ff hok:| of tae woria enlace, IE wauld cisbine aitoltoct Becnuto othors ‘praise; nover ndmire because | fund dane hie a erent dunt ot aoc, flo wei he |. HOLMOIH. Bing. anni. | of Thole country, IL showld hayo doe go my= Booth He and all the mournors who cnme to tha ral biked monte sct forth by Katie, with to rolinquish the habit of smoking. others ndmiro; never condemn because others considered tho wnters thore alinost as eficacton self if T had not botfeved that T ; = could do tho 0 Ove! ot ° - | condemn, Let sheep go in tlocks and without | f¢ lurial trouble fe CITARADE—NO. 1,145. ¥ . . THE LETTER-BOX. funcral biked monte sot forth by Isatie, with | | The thought never oecties to tuo that Tom do, | Sonsan follow thole lendor, but nok man, “Leto | ponte Noles MS TOF FRouinatisin aNd | ang ono, two wore sitting, ono night, Fis tron overs insted huts ‘our home and renee must see tho efficacy of your little analyticnl | in’ tha taste, ‘Thero ist frugrance mbout | ut eon your eyes directed fe raid dari Said tho reportor: “Have thoy got the titte yet | With Tie 'Trinune closo under tholr eyes: ed Iiko gentlemen. Wo opened our homes for Thoro are Jettors, papers, and postal-cards nt {| oxperiment. “obnevo which only smokers can appre- spots and tirn them away from Its bright ones. | gettted at the Hot Springa, and is there 2 prus- his sick nen, and our wlyes and daughters ate of oo this office for tho persons whose numes appear Dolow. Thoso living out of tho city should send. thoir address and a threc-cont stamp, upon re- + colptof which thelr mnjl will be forwarded. Residents of Chicago can obtain thelr mail by calling at Room 36 Trinune Buildings aA.G. ¢ Gertrude G. ¥emmo Sole, Maud Moredith, ‘THE HOME CLUB. , SECRETARY'S LETTEM, ‘Tp the Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune. 1 knew yo would do tt,sir. I sald in my formor {etter that you had tho philosopher's trong and congrutulnte myself on my discern- inent. Chat says Katle Is a myth, but whether. such ‘be the vase or no the condition the author of tha Jotter Mlustrates 14 not, as ninyriud of women might testify, und tho leader in the Inst Homo hus marched direct to the wherefores in tho ense, and Lain glad of it, Ulinvite tho attention of alt the be pRy und hopeful 20-yonr-olds among us to it forn study, if thelr happiness and hopefuiness is worth preserving. [ wish Tho fome had exlated twunty years ago, and elate. Traveling becomes something: Pplensure whon wo have smokty acommoda~- tions on our rafironds, ‘Tobacco then becomes a fond companion. Imagine mo rending The Home without a olgart Saturday night, comes, and ‘work Is over for the work. With Tie TRiguNe ‘and my cigar I settle myself down tili midnight, With every puff, I pull health nod hupplaess to: the Conductor and all the contributors, aud now Trecall Chat's effusion on Hops. Very versatile isChat. She—I call her she—js equul to all ocen- alons, and { firmly bellovo il she mute tho nt- tempt sho could amoke velar without tlinch- ing, or eailn yacht in neti breeze. And Bitter If duty leads you into lfo's gloomy caverns, that daty with ightthem, If you go thore from chofce, you will nd ali dark. + WILLEY RIELLEY. Mow TO NO TitINGB, ‘Th the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cmtcano, April 2.~As my Inst lottor recolved 80 much favor, 1 feel encouraged to write again. 'Thero scems to bo such a varloty of subjects to write about, 80 muny abuses that need correct- ing, so many wrongs that nocd righting, that tho Peet of any improvements in the town?" “Unless Congress shall not to-day, and tho President shall sign the bill whieh Js iow pend- ing in the House of [lepresentutives changtig in some reapoets tho awards of the Commissioners, the whole thing will be settled, us the the for entering the lands which Congress hid hercto- fore geantad expires on this the Ith of April. Unless Congress tukes such action, of which thore [s no probability and searctly a possibility, tho persons hokling the eertitieates of the Cori missloners can go to Little Huck and enter thelr lunds ut tho Land-Oilico there, and will hold titles directly from the = Government. Thoy wore solving the puzzles with all of their migh When one ost impatiently erlos: “Odear! Odeur mel Noiv, what can this be? “Tian Reeat ts tivo, three, For all three can scot And that, without doubt, ‘roa can never find oth" Woll, well!” says one, two, ‘That will sire nevor do; So, pray, try once more, "tls ong, two, throc, Cour.” “Ah bal” Bays my ono,.°1 baye got It—I'm sure, Behold the one, tivo, three, four signs! Though ‘tis seerct and dark, and occult and oh- tended thom 1a nursca,” + “Whathad tho former commander done that did not pienso the peoplo? “What had he notdono? would bean easior uestion to answer, Io lind shot us down Ike dogs, He had treated none of us with consld+ eration, Ho did not seem to consider for a mo- ment’ that ho was stopping {tour homes, and that we had any rights, Some fellow who had , ‘been informing against us—who had beon sery- ing n8 a spy—had, on a cortain night, disap- penred very suddenly. It wis well understood that he had been disposed of; that ho bad been tuced among that class of mon who nevor ro- Forty Years been ita Grand Panjandrum, | sweet, what a sweet way she hus of Bu chief dificulty {s, not to find something Intercat- | @hat will undoubtedly be great thing, dcure, fate any unpleagint stories of whut hina haps Cmeaqo, April 7—The regulur monthly mect- | and under tho influence ‘of his. in- | ter things,—parion me, E don't betleye ing to write about, hut to choose, wmong thoend- | and many permanent’ improvements may Ue | In‘Tho Corner most brightly It shines!" ened to thon. 1t was well knoffn by Col. ing of Tie TamBUNK Home Club will be hold at Fplraltons. warns en ay os ett say bittor things, And Forn Leaf, 1 always | loss vorlety of subjects which present thom- | how expected, Such. Improvements aro very |~ Ostucostt, Wis. Por "Neil, the commander at that time, that noth- nord tht rn 0 pul ft Ir rival. Promptitude avail tines fs, of course, impos- siblo, but people are too apt to delny the fulfill ment of an ongagement, thus causing annoy- ance and impatience to these who hnye tried to bo punctual. A friend who fs always prompt at an appolutmont should be treasured ns tho ap- pis of one’s eye, for, if faithful in small things, ow much moro so Will sho be in niatters of gravo importunce, ‘Will the friond who wrote mo In re; havo us yet gainod no in: the Tremont House Wodnosday, April 14, com- menoing at half-pastlo'clock p.m. Please be prompt, if posstbio, that thosc who aro always on time will not be obliged to await your ar- rd to the | Kindorgarton please have pationse, with ine, for formation on tho sub- ject? She wishes to open a school nud desires more instruction In regurd to them than she now possesses. Will somo ono knowing of tho whore- abouts of a good ono whore she will bo nocepted “‘sereod" to his gracious imitation. 1 might lnavo beon, but [do not believe my lustre would shave been dimmed by an uncomfortable con- selousness that tho breakfast dishes are stlilon ‘tho table, the kitchen fire it its last gasp, tho coul fire ditto, the beds unmade, the aweeping: ‘undone, tho. sitting-room 2 pandemonium of demoralized books and papers, Mr H.'s tollot apparatus awaiting my attention, ote, That Jast-named gentleman just suited ous oF his pri- ‘vate qiuirters in spoticss linen, his hat, coat, and: bonts brushed to the oxbremit} of belllianoy, bis amustucho and whiskers killlnuly brown’ and ‘heuntiful, and passed by my writing-table to ask, with an eyo full of smoldering ferocity, What L want from town.” é Taupposo do look Idiotic on such oceasions, and verily am on the verge of lunacy from Suniyiag Oh otic eay ret how cin] antic- dpato his appetite? Pity for his condition, so supertutively miserable in puylog hinsolf under my direction, - Is Thing that helps mo to Hbrium, All this for mar things for the ont preserve my equi- picture her as graceful and airy as her namo- xuke, I hnagine when renting ber letters that Asmoll tho flowers, Perhaps Linistnke the frag grautodorsof my clgur for that h Inignonette, Working Hee and F. pounce down on us for our filthy habit. They no doubt are exceptionable women, and xpente the truth, but they somewhat overdo it. If thoy woult onl; try ‘and convince tholr own sex how horribic tt fs to chow snuff,and wenr their hair in buffato ‘Langs, tholr Inbors would not ie in vain. And, speaking about snuil-chowing, I thints It is tho filthlest habit uf all, aud especially mmong women, A friend of mine invited mo to bls howse, Ilo wished to introduce me to a young tady from tho ‘Wlue-Grass region, To muke sure oft my nceopting his invitutlon ho described her to me in nh most rapturous manner, Twas filed with grent oxpoctutions, Hut, alast sho chewed snuff, And that gottied mo, Think ot it! hullos of Tho Home, a woman chewing snuff! Think of a snuft-box in tho hands of n woman. ‘Think of her chowing tho und of a stick having the ap- Hutrope or | selyes, ona which will jnterest the avoraga render, and, at the santo time, accomplish the grantert amount of good. hold it to be the duty of every contributor to The Home to do ail tho good thut fs In thoir power, und not to write merely for the sake of gratifying wn Idle fonoy, or forpastine. Thiy good enn be aceomplishod inwgrent muny difforent ways, for those who are roally in carnest te ,benefit thelr fellow creatures will always find means todo go. Itls not necessary to be learned,.or gifted, ng soma of the contributors to Tho Home surely are but ff wo buve anything to guy let us say it in our own way, and in ihe simplest Inngnage we ean communi; and if there is a gorm contained in the thoughts we thus nuke public, bo suro It will Ond its way to somo ap proviatiye heart, and many muy become bene- ited thereby,” 3 ~ Sellisbness Js such a universal principle, and we re #0 apt to make of ourselves, us It were, 0 standard to gauge othors by, that when wo do. find a ron! treasure, one who fa a living ombodl- imneh winted, particularly in the hotel line. Phore will bo more peoplo at tho Springs this Year thun.nt any. other timo, and if there wero feat, hotels and gout necomodations that nume- por will be greatly inereased hurenfter,’ “One objeet of my visit to you this morning,” sald the reporter, “is tonsk If you had scen certain statements which have beon put ont in the lust ton or clovon yenrs in regard to your DISPOSITION OF THE PATRONAGE OF THY STATH DEPARTMENT during the time you occupied, the position of Seerctary of Stato at the Incoming of Gen. Grant's Adininistration 2" © Tan those statements while I was abrond, butdldn't think the public had enough interest In thon to warrant a reply." “Did you sean xtatemont recently gong tho rounds of the newspapers whleh purported to bo from un interview. with Gov, Fish?” “TL snw it in sumo nowspaper at the Hot ( gald the reporter, showing Mr. Wash- CRYPTOGRAM—NO. 1,116, AIK" RMUZYK EMGW NOK JWE TMIIXX, SOnL GW NOK 20 KMITP, Q LYWuuvez3, PWUUVTZS TCNLEGSCHD, AX TONLEPEK EMOW DIKE TMPIX OX KETECX, 4G AGWAE DMIZ AHODES DIK HE TvIPS Futon, Ill, Townean, CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Tyro, city, sces lila way safely through fowr,— tenraC Hie of the bill of fare. s WII Winble, Newark, N. J. will pleaso potent thanks for puzzles acnt. They will appear in due thine, Diok Shunnry, efty, inoloses hissoven answers, —tho ono he Jumped belng the ono concooted by Towhead, Thanks for twleta, Hadgor, Wis. forwarded soyen answers tho first of tho week, nel thon sont a telegram con- tng that he could do would bring back tho miss- ing man. He was not content, however, to let It goin that way. He arrested ton of our load- ing eltizens, and announced 18 imlkaing man wero not immediately returned, or his murdcrore dellycred UR ho would shoo! those citizona in cold blood. ‘Those unroagons- ble requests wore not complied with, and the cltizons were shot. You could nover have got Col. Groosbeck to do nny such a cruel and out- ragoous thing as that. It was contrary to his naturo. Wo shalt always respect the namo of Cols ,Groosbeck, and honor him whonovor wo ean, i T had occasion to stay avor night with 2 woll- to-do farmer in the et asbla good wifo ascortaincd that 1 was from Ohio, nothing she could do for my comfort was guiliciont to meet hor inclinations, She spoke iminediately of Col, Grovabeck, and remarked that ho bad oxpecially bofriended her fath- ers family during 6 time that Col, Groesbeck “commanded at Palmyra, Sho wi ty | guid: “We had protty gad oxperlencos shouts of a Hood ono whoro she Will bo wocepted, ME NOM Te there | eenecmeetees, Netat tetaline Ieroumt etd toned | mentor tho Gokion tute, we avo tod Hablo to | burno the following parngruph, “is, I presume, fuming tho one Be pe dort? Am Promo,” | sith Northorn soldiers dea hero, bay nae wah ee eee ae ean ior. ivongh Tho | i8uny bilss in tho responelbiiitics Incurred by | ind round tn her snuif-box and thon conveying | Polittlo his or her motives. Nor ta this much to | WIN SAT spun on. uaked Mre Bish tt Nits ty | Oblo and’ Lltnots mon. It was tho Union eol- Home or by direct communivation? ‘entering Into married Ife, Ldesire to be in- | it to her month, golug through the aime process | DO Wondored at, sina there are fow people who iho leet Dis a rinse aalced iit, Rish M.A. W, Day OD Mich., still has weekly | diorg of our own midst and those from across lomoor by direct communteation? © |. 6 | formode Tho fact ly tho wWholosystem his come | agairaud agali antl hor mouth was fii, and | Have tho happy'tuenlty of looking at the world | tho long batch of nomination! madaby Wash. | ncounters with tho twists; but victory does not | tho border in Lowa that enused us tho most FE ee eee ae ae rot feorearin | fon grab mune, Hike alt tho, rest of human | thon chewing its. Such wn vccompltstment fora | With upprejnillecd oyex, Fee aT AO DOSE TA ORTT CS Lent ieee ae a eae be paullakeds 80 kindly responded to the cull of tho result of thelr generous ndvico, for which thoy have my anks, and I nm Kure those of tho hidy herself, ‘OnvENa, Corresponding Socretary. ‘ RAVEN IWAIR, A LETTEL FYROM HEI ‘To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, ‘nothing else, and walt the time when sho finds Jove the least in tify worth Uving for; walt til tho fountain of tears bo dried, und sho shall smile in that joy that fs tenfold deeper than tho Anteresta, Poilties, soulcty, business, nll tho mut ual affairs of ‘communities, aro rin upon ono ‘principlo—vvery man for bimsele, if my observation 1s worth anything, marriages are contracted in the spirit of sclilsh monopoly than any otber@ Unseltish love would, inn majority of fistances, 1 will yenture to Sys id inthe abnexation necessary to the happl- 8 and woll-belug of tho xrentert number, moro rity represontation may be n very boautitul wid soured by disappoinunent, realizing In all {ta fullness tho bitter truth of the aphorism quoted, above, are wholly unilt for wedded Ife, Tholr tastes aud hablté are fxed, tholt faith’ In themselves Is deni, thoy huve all young Indy] Working Boo, sparo us, and givo the snuft- chowers n lesson. B In conclusion, [ must say that of all tho ovita that are indulged in by force of habit tobueco ta the least, and it is no more connected with drunkenness than 13-1514 Js councoted with panibling. Tt je a habit, and if those who ine dulyo int wilt be satiation with [t, to the oxclu- ston of all other ovils, and bo moderate In using MQUBE-CLEANING, BTC. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribunes Want, It, April 4.—[ am going to vonture Into Tho Home, hoping T can give a few hluts Dut L would not write alightiugly of tat noble favulty which conduces so much to our hap- pinessnnd welfare,that feeling of indepontd: enee which [gs auch an important factor fri tho dignity of tho bumanrnce. Itis the utuso of this freulty which calls for gondemmution. Its proper age cannot fail to challenge our re speetand admiration, ‘Chat man who [so un fortunate ng to have Helle natural dignity and self-respuct is to be pitied surely; but even he Jn the majority of instances is ulso a rogue. We are all iilueneed in a great measure hy our sur- roundings, and it is not very gratifying to tho feelings to know that we aro daily becoming " had not been an annosunce to him, joy Werenn imnoyunce tome, and toGrant, too’ sui Fish. * After [ beenme Seoretary of Stato Twas surprised, day after day, picking wn the ovenlng nowapaper at Washington, to seo that thia man and that bad been nominated to some important Mission or Congulite, and sald to Gon, Grant, ‘tow Is thie? Did you send dn this namo?" ho replied, ‘1 never know that had gone In.’ and final. Sturt Sy Have you anything tosay to the statement thoreln mado?” “Teon't know that T have anything to say, for thy renson that | don't think tho public his Answer, and tho enim will bo published. Punch, Urbana, IL, “solutes * the Chiof with. elght solutions, nnd cack ony fa insolubly cor- rect. Tho gontlonwn from Urbana returns his complinents to the Indy from Paxton for her diagonal * Pune.” 5. F. K,, city, ransacked bla brain, bis dice tlonary, nud t es genorally, bofore ha brought tho elght to Myht. W! though they fool sorry they cannot complimont Miss H, C.'é detiultion of “a tearful oyo,* Henida, Conmpalgn, JH, deops.a tear for tho “onion /" soll perpotrated by Miss E. ©. and thinks an “onlon peel" would do the Ind troublo, The BuOHtO. of Palmyra could novor do onough for these Ohfo gontlemon who composed Col. Groesheck’s regiment. Thoy mado tho ime PRisoument wo wore under na plousant aa poss. ble, and wo roturned the compllinent by making thalr stay nmong us comfortublo.”” weet aed ie Fonornt opinion xpress in the elnity: and it would scem to requiro no great insight Intu the condition of affairs to conclude that the man whom tho Domocrats should nomi- ¥ ‘They kopt coming, hon ‘nll. wero in proper | fits te bo thoromehh ‘ Dawvinue, Wise April hol have, boon think | Sfi80CleL reppesontation aay ben vers Deautitul | sion of all athor ovils anil bo moverata in using | fy rue'tmorg tobe envidd. tan, thgeo pers | WW Grint mud to mer diero, Fan, ou takai | shupohe was. hippy, und sent thom ta, "Stuch | Bol. Wes. Grousbeck. © PP Migiauy, ‘ng over poor Katio's lotter and tho many-ro- | tice. «| tundred othor spectros that aroauddeniy put | Bons whosa solf-nuasurunco aud “chook” | thes envelopes away is iny’ Impressions | obliged for puzzles. _—— dies, butdo. not fora moment presumo tond- | _,AKrentery Is ralsed against. youthful mar- | into our path to frighten ws. ob." | arg tholr” only passports snto tho sald Sirs Fish, Saline perons around tho Pros: | ‘the Dromlos, Galonn, Til, did not quite un- | _ Mr, Follows is dally in receipt of lottora of tn= viso her. Noudvleo onenrth ean roach hor ense. | TIMER. ft uagert Watt they urd cntarcl Inte, Se conta Rete io rRee uote gigaitety | hols yat tree ins cine sped tase: gue | derstand Nelsbutnuvs fodcht. ond gavo ft up. | gute trom various parte, rospeoting ls Bsrip Bho can only live and enduro, ns many avothor | vanced in life, clearly knowing ull its worthles- NIOME MANAGEMENT. honest; but ho who has 8 superabundance of pors in for his signnturo, and thon ran with thom | The rest of tha, list wis wottcn nt ct I. | of flypophosphites, One recontly reovived ‘woman Iyes and endures, because she can do | nexs, polsonad aelf-conecit Ia not only un insuifernblo bore, but | te the Senate, ‘ Jonds to tho belief that the public mistake his incautng In roferono ta ita effoot in fmparting superlor anergy to tho mind. Whore tho intol= loot hag boon impatred by ovorwork or by kins tirod oatises, the uso of tho Syrup, togothor with oa a ritlekeltal A i mord satieh, nelthor does it roltect much creme | muy interest in kuch mattora after tha lnpso ef | good. Evorything on thoquesiion-list nat weok | Proper procnutions In tha te of food, clothing, eee ae a eee ee tia at. [ie MOT AORTUTS Ie. + aulerent. Tinka cen | 4a adaten ile onuitator bale-tendou tesa hich phan pute sata boaetedt clvitizntion, Man Is in | Telnae irdeeiowen’ payor. Cause fatlea wall. | dene Nnyiuantonsily unsworod by the yentioman | Praia A orves, “suporiority ot Konlus cone ¥ let iT Tec initntive saotinad, i are too rod fo hurl Pid + rom Chempalyn. t a eoRut in those many replies T have wondered If seen Ree ante lstien rape uumos if this iluds ite way into tho wastes | ourvolves into the exciting rush nnd feramble | Know, yor ue this mattor purports to come from | yy, Tine Holborn, found—undor tayorabte | MM ur iron Creer Ate 4 or dovoloping thore ever was idrankurd that was not drivon | fatalities,” Youth aves the world from youth's baaket. Hore 1s a way to muke anent,inex- | for wealth, following tho precedent uct by the { Mr. Fish, f nave no objcotion to ninklug a atates circumstances and aome hard work—tho answors he rid ia] Erma avery auniter,- fi ol seve oping ee ee eee ia heclerhigwifos stock, | atandpolit, vaguoly lulining tho fet, perbaps, | pensive, and casily-mao tublu: First procure | Utterly svitis and Unprluvipled worshipers of | ment. In tho first pluco, E wil Buy: that Coniplote to oven. Bho faund two words of tho | aranut well udewed by nituce, consoquently fog? orn dofautter who wasn'tariven iatocrlma | thut the world Is wrony slde up; ftacharacteristie | a carpenter, If your husband or brother oun | ition. Caro, | we NEVER stareD witat * a bby hin wito' oir by an expensive jarder; or a wifo-benter who wasn't drivon to it by a grenge-spot on tho car= ra street brawler who wasn't forced into mbys OF ih untrue hus. band who wasn'tinnde unfalthful by the wife ‘propensity to make the beat of overs ling. and to hope ‘tor mitch success in righting wrong, vwurds olf weetehedness, [ atppoxe that. every erented wonun Is at soine period of her life on- giixed In cateulating her chances to marry, T Serve NY Ono, 60 much tho better. Then got a ‘barrel that is not warped and aaw off the top and bottom « fow Inches from the heads, Now get a stout piece of thaber and ail one of theso RATHER ADUIRES HER. ‘To the Editor of The Chteugo Tribune. Dixon, My April 5.—1f T, too, may gain ad- PUNVORTS TO BE IN WES INTERVIEW; Alratly, for tho ronson that ho never could brave mando such a relicetion on the Presidont as his chiof, ng fs jntha article, Hu is represented as stating Out persons around tho President, rhombotd, but tho * onfan L"" was probably too mueh for her, Thd Indy soya the onigmn of tho Dromlos was an wnuamilly good one, and cost Thore [s wlao n good word for hor a fine search. ‘Towhenil's puzzle, Inoking this capnelty, it would be quite {mposal= ble to ind cranhim Space for matorint necessary to constitute the brillant nls. Honco, although the Syrup will assist in restoring the mind which ia lost, {t cannot change a naturale a rly overy. ion to tho enchanted Home, and, ka its en- Poplar, Oshkosh, Wis. has been provented | born sdiot intoun intelligent man, Whocoulirtorvouldu't stand antio when he | Supposo that in nearly covery. tnstunce” this | focdeh onde being. sure thoy. ure even, ‘Chon | Ms Toms, Aas in tho Interest of suine of the ap plan, oy swore ait her. Tunod ceuurd very warly'in hoy history, und tho | wall lath oF tht boards fren top toventra and | ‘usiastio contributory, extend my opinions 1 | pointecs, ‘whllo “ho was” feash in” tho | fom weittng for, domo thmo through n pross of Now, f Heaven had tntended woman to be | sooner hor speculations are brought tow tor- | from pottom to centre, Then cover tho frune | OPposicon to or in favor of such subjects ne r 8 an ungel on carth, Heaven would have ercated 8 vory different crouturs for her keepor. [nn milmition the surfer her huppiness. Men and women should marr boforo thy awful convie- sit anything you wish, and your table fa com- joted may come under the discussion of its particl- Chor, lipped theso papers for hls signature, tnd thon run with thom to the Semite, "hte tn time to tho myaticlsma, aud answers tive, leuy Ing out tho rhombold and tho squares, In Fow- BAKING POWDER, ated, ts, pormit ino to xive my {dens as thoy wore | Piles that Gen. Grant hid # loose and careless | [UH cull the chembort ind tie cit a toe very gid Lam not an wngel for it would by | tlon comes howe fo thein that, Inbor, strive, | ” You ean muke pretty eurtatns by His ed ae Fray of doing business, and permitted himecit to | Ned's puzzle abo fh Awfally stupid to stand arom looking at the | Lope, uud teust as thoy mas, individual are og | tains of er nce peg criaing by sameing cure culled forth while rouding Housowork’s com- | Hatiaposed upon ny hiteraated, parties, Gov, | Words besiies the answors he sends, and would F HE CON T RAS T ! waked dol hut fittle uccount In the world's imacistrom, munication in last Saturday's Tripuxk. Ido foran angel to do, and say, and writes hope I may not be converted Into an angel, Jenst yet awalle, of this world aud not do, and sny,, and write things that would \be very improper ind I pat Homes founded on youth, beulth, hope, are well based, and if “red-imouthed blossoms ellmb to Kiss," 80 nittch the bettors a little world anrly peopled and guilicient unto MHeolf ts tho best. Are wish and hemmilug the edges; then arrange ng ferns, onk, ar maple, or any pretty leaves, on thom, and proceuding as ‘in xpatterwork, Whon dry tnish tho edges with hice, Ifyou not want to glvo hor advice, how sho may he- come tho possessor of that (to hor) {dol—solf- appreciation; far from that, but rather tho Fish Knows better thin that. Ho knows that there waa never amore caredul and couscion- tions excoutlvu man than President Granta min who undorstood everything that was golty ko to know if he himself cou number, Youngster, city, caught hold of alx answora thie week, lotting eof tho rhdmbou aud tho find that While other Daking Powd ¢ Targely ADULe TERATED with ALUH an other hartful Acage, want warmer ones, drnpe Ince or xputierwork , 4 ton, ‘The idea thut he could be hoodwinked and | compound. “The ttle fellow would ike to THaviug in viow tho fact that women wero not | Safeguard to huppiness and purity of life, Curtains over ones Gf sume Worsted stuf. contrary, for tteortuinly ie not the bighest and | ived wml appointuienta without knowing | know. you know, 1 tho Old fiat of tho O. his hd 9 born angels, but kicking, squalling bables, and MAW. B, Cotton tunel ones trinmed with cotton fringe | jyneh Jess will: it prove n satisfactory possossion | Jt 1s porteatly pr terons, given the Dromtos notice to quit, it being near e grow up into idlutic, giggling achool-girld and, are pretty for bed-rooms, ‘They ave chouper | non antaiiods te will only tend 40 olovate | _ sceondly. Gov," Bish would never havo mado | tha first of May, and. ono of tham bogying to soo, thonce Into that burdensome and uscless com A TRAVELING HNOMEITEH, than tnusiin ones In the end, for they wenr | tho individual’ to. thosa cold and barren | 80% statement such nsis reported in rogurd to | + Pray, lot mo stay." No; the rent will not be yi bits ales wom, Sots aun feat ue pneO TOE WipING ON A LOCOMOTIVE. longer, to ane noud ig much washing, and are | projections, the bleak rocks o dangerously tho seatel of hominations made by me In tho | raised on anybody from Galena tit after tho s nee co mury ayer Rn aaa Aa ‘th the Editor of ‘The Uhteayo ‘'ribune. warmer and mako better carpet rags, prrisend on tho vory edo. of that chusni, time | was Seerotury of State, and’ which, it I¢ |. Convention, Xe peep of day and sail down atuirs in. the loveliest 9 inor nlng-gowns and whitest of luces, all rlb- ring in for brenke iy stenk In tho « house to fry,—so us to appear charming when her lord comes yawolngy down to brenkfast ‘bons aud bows, emiles and dimples, to a the con}, kindio tha tro, and fry ste \ fast,—providedwuways, there fy an, Hned tw avy, oboy, und by provided for by ane, rhe ‘When I couside: dns been on the string lone SAgnusrown, Ma., April 3.—Bebold me, all yo dear Home people, reclining Intho Inp of spring, 2,000 miles nivay from you, Outside of iny wine dlow tho blushing pink buds of tho penvh-treos are bursting Into blossom, Tho lawn ts ninglod with purple and white, with hundreds of fragant ovenlng the cout he Wnountitnous. In the radd, me more wd more i Albums that hive been soiled by prey, little Nugers may be inailo protty ugain by epatter- work. As houso-clonning ts at hand a fow hints on it will not be amiss, Always clean tho closets first, putting winter clothos way, uking over sums ier ones, taking old clottios to tho garret to bo ied to the store of curpot and paper teks mullet, ‘The children cun doit, and Fred aa, in whose dopths tho demon, boastful concelt, only waits to cluim the victim as his own. Nor will sho geo the cnlamity which awaits her in tha depths bolow, When poised upon the rnged edo of that foarful abyss, sho my look buck upon the ascent so easly nade, and ponder on what vivid Imagination paints before her willing s0—Hus in that you ne over loukéng about you sald, wero an annoyance to lm und to, ‘Go Grant. Tho answer to all this ta, tt ls alanply Ii possible that Gov, Fish hug over made ay suc statement, for ho Is a inin of probity and honor, and would vovor make 0 falso atlogation uguinst any one, and particularly an allegation whieh he must have known to bo fuiso from the records of higown Department, A certain mumbor of made by mo, and who wore contirimed by the Jal Mega, Nelson, 11. asks sevoral questions,and His igh Mightiness will answor thorn 1s best he ean, Your letter was overlooked last weok, and crodit is duo you for aix. Tho gentleman spo- ken of fs like othor litmans, not a bit Uke x witch; the witches aro of the othor sox, 1e puzzlers nover tell nil6. Hal Megs complimonta rings Hila loud refrain, “Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo," ‘| i; a} eyos,—oyes over reddy to succiinh to the unox- Or oy. | Lowhend and 1, C. for clover twists, and givos Falnus collar and necktio, bute wll awry, dress” | uglish violots, and the alr ta heavy. with the | {wun look aver tho badelathoa und seo that ¢ Ce eee a eek Regie: | Rominaions ‘wore ‘niado—t think “nests | Guemmorollt torn outer diagonals” Tho" lady . ng-gown nakew, and slippers down at ity bool. | ovr nyncinthe and nance. is | SUMINEF Ones ure olean. ‘Thon I romove the | ticiputions will beckon Hor on, on, to that nis | Hwouty in all-out of many hundreds of | misses but two'this week. In face of the fot thut women's hends do got | ¥ yuciitheand narciss!, Tho aun 18 | furniture in ene bed-ruom, sweep carpet several | grable, dotestublo ond, decolt, that of which | POMNations in the | Stato Dapartiment to > frowzy, and collars soiled sumotlines, shining with that gentle warmth peoullar to this | times with molstened nuit and thon hang | oyon the possessor is Hot aware until It ta too | VE Bont to tho President, and tho cuscs wore dress will get torn, and | rooms, ‘Alwar | suson alone, and thojrobine and bluublrds ure | Wp to alr. L wush woodwork aud windows, wipe | futo, pructieatiy too Into. uouseworls, do not | Made pe mest at thom, by epodlal direction of THE CUCKOO. - reat gt wil MT he Sal | SL ayaa aie namie MRNA, | Suk fe tht eke taeeaeney Hea | any wre dibenuenyw ue Mts TH ae ee tay peeacn Sern cone at inorning, whon Towoko, it was with a aigh vba w t is much longer), and mop Hloor, | progiation’; it could unly bo bought by. sacri if mre se en en yvont in to tho sennte DANIPH FOLK-LORE, ; nu ‘omen don't usunlly—at | of regrot I rotembored that with my aftor- | whieh ts painted. Tho curtuins aro thon washed, | fieing that precious modesty which you possess | Wen Mr. Fish wis Seorotury. Only three noml- | When downy willow-buds bond o'er the brook, Jeast go my observation Bus been—lenve things | breukfust coffoo wind appear no wolvome | Nost morning tho oarpet is put back, ourtulns | and intutuke for * tho agony of Uiiidence”; and | Ballons wero sont to the Hernite whlly twas Boo- | And sholtored banks ure gay with primrose 5, gt loose onde untess driven to it by tnsuiliclont | Tuinyxe. In ite atend, aw mild aubatitute, J, | iro rehung, furntture ropluomt. and clowning 1s | modesty it certainly 1s, tho feat lines of your | Tuitse"s ste’ Which, was, from tho Gth to the bloom— . Qo) domadtle help, and then, whose faule Is 4, und | prsed wo the Hattimora American, at Hono. L procvad the suine way withotch bed- | totter indiento it to’ mo without a trace Vit Of March, 10, Tdonit recollect that any | When the South sind In many a woodland nook Fook UNCHANGED ta alt of its oriuinal He aay tty so wotting iodo deinen | Teen, Toe ay wventig, Sasa 00, J. ani Lee pi eleva eu, K Mint dln nro of doubt. That wo ara novor satisfied with Hered dutla th Mn waste ed aes: Bocks, not in vain, tho violet’s poerfume— TS Pea rr 4. ent iy ae 4 thie Svoride and This Que SynOnL OF eaaete |e he eambseland!” val One aaee | Esiny way of washing i enrpets carrion it hus | Waat wa havo aro, or do isonly human, op Tam certain that [ ovor countersimed any EPFRCTIVENESS fr THE PACT of te belag ship, te veiy ban, hater a out io | Hoy wae “ebrtuge | hs?” actiiey! ue | Mout awepe Wile piel nd aired, vip up and | Natarenmartobly Sook, for, avanetbing bic | Ganmfeian aa Reautary of bigtaexoupeaentot | Berine hirianeda uty renoeiaaa ee tosis, (fom North to bouth, from East to West, mothod of courtship L intend to practice | Wednesday morning Was quite similur to the orchoron boards and eoran | Weutve not. Itis manifested iu a xrouter or | sie, Fish himself, who was my suicocsdor. ‘Tha | Gay iae bis mate to lonty rundozvovd, ome ofthe rich and poor, where it bas bees Upon the youbg sapling Whom t think’is des | lovoluvoryeday: lone of Hilinuls, but towards aunt ita" bureot bute tuivag | lea degren by all personawith whont wo como in | soir persons who wore In tho fist of nominations | TH! tarough the meadows, eluasly shrill, there " ¥ for tho last 15 years. . y ROW OF ator wins “it's most as good ns.| for ome one oi whom to placa the royal pur- | Sonate, wora Mir, Motloy, Minister to England: A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, |.) enough to Warnit (he trial, 1 shall get my | set we crossed the famous ‘bridge at Hellutr, | eburning!” Now take out and rites iva wash. | 98 Some ete Pleated sol decd woe | Gov. Curtin, Bfinistor’ to. itusstay” OU. C. | prom this the Danish ta take nto + futher ta bea little more gracious, und’ fuvite | and, like Mrs. Partington, T° held 1 t | ing-muchino, Ifyou huventuny, take two tubs | Pe. while your little unconculted golf docs not | Androws, of Minnesota, Minister ‘Tesldont m this the Danish ueasants take a toate NEVER SOLD IN BULK. 7 Eg PR Rrra aa tae eee oreo Fora EET TUN AC IRrouR wringer from ene to ihe | comprehunil or even think that you kodonly you | q’gweden, und aua Conaulae nomtnition, I iS 8 course he will bo only tow delighted, come ng Hight asa feather," while our sturdy: Nitlo cugine drow us curefully over the trate aro the dogerving one to weur tho cuylablo robo. hess (ilthing tho wim’rous bird a fatal seer— Made by Other. Wring dry and hitug up, v oro hoininations were dont from mo State Dopart- | Wefecoed sweat noto forotelling to tholr quest downstairs In iy most respectable apparel, | Wokluy trvatio work: dionouth dw idy tho wuoky | | EYcty Weities iy evening t , ebildren, and x | Unless you persist in seoking ti bevoino velf-ay- | imonton tho lit of Starch, IN, six days hofore | Of Ife or muldenhood unotnar year, STEELE & PRICE, Dest slippery, luteat striped stockings, and with | ittle e pe tho banks of the rolling Ohfo; abuye {| have a rag bow. 1 have three old cnough to sow, | grand on tho plunnole of kaso Sugged rocks, the | 1,retired from the State Departmout, and no | yor tho young girl will kiss hor band and say, Manufacturers of Jupulln Yeast Gems, Special _ upoan tresgi aund Help get urvakFii to sere; | wy tho uiuaaky. Mecked with yore ilamus | and, wuthouK one uF thom idly, be cull sow | vorge of that awful abyss, | Now iio not think | Pooh ote hutwacit that tng ahdetue tine ame | yoqeKam, guekao,O whon spall tbe wod? | | Wiatering Rstracts, ity Chlengo and Bt Tale onty ui Mi ated clouds; before u rT of bis age, and js not ashame rerey ' “ me mM 3 iY think J had: gone intone of my) “quourspelle”” | monuuinss FS CEO rE ate tea a eee ee et wand wily | me.eoveres porhups it fs only oue of my gronks | Peatenation took effevt—on tho Ith. ‘This, you | ARd see still quostions, tired with deuth's delay, ‘ole away badly by wsking 100 wis goin, calling before brew fasts ie break! pre st, as L happen to be anorning-Kown mothor — hudn't mud with fying Locka that "look ff washing fell to my Jot Labould aignin, and father would look ovor ila specs and iy » thore would bo pathing left but te come down before or after i fnelined, ty inended, thy slippers 1 burned aut at the toc tho blue stockiugs } patched with white inuslin: ed as if they ‘tbe ut all basb- Tul abot Introducing bln to the dib-towel, These little oxperiences, besides showing wheth- er be f# accommodating and benevolent, will be gure lo come pretty bundy some tue, whethor At tho station beyond the bridge the conduct- or wive us tho required permisdlon to ride upon tho ongiue, With eager footsteps I bastened dawn tho platform, follawed more telsuroly by J. Tho onginece and fireman extended thoir wriny handa in welcome, wo stepped into the cnt, and goon the Httle engine, with various promonitory shricks and groans, started on ita ple peuks remote! Tho udvantayes tor viewlug bo scenery were doubled, and T wondered in my innocence of heart 1? Switzerland could: furnisl grundour more sublime. At Henwood wo lett ‘Whe coyine after a ridy of more than 1M miles, average 10 pounds oO gen with a few balls 2 sow Inadid inomenta. f knew some will think it irish Cor a boy to sow, but tt will como handy if ho hua over to keep a bucholor’s nal, L want to toll tho inothons of Httlo children, what weuceess my plan of amusing thom his [a Mm, AS we could not alfont a very large house, We make one room do for parlor dnd site home-made bureau, doll-bouse, cuphourd, stoola, and two ttle rocking-chalrs, anc a little stave complete tho furniture, A few pretty pictures, a canary, andanumber of plants cusly. taken care of muke the ttle howo bright. E kuow you will ght I bavo; butat any rato iny prayor whull ever Le, May tho demon who lurks {n yonder depths nevor_cfalm you as his own, Duiorr Lac, SOMEWHAT RAMBLING, ‘To tha Editor of The Chtcayo Tribune, Cnroado, April 1.—Joan Paul Richter, in “Th te material for hor garmout the graceful fly leaf, ruthor tbun the severe beuuty of tho cottonwoad. Would, you gonalder a young gitt trnete her nature sf aho did not forego the questionable delights of surge, sackcloth, and & nunnery for the tivg beauty of tho spring if pos will sco, DISUOSES OF ALL: THIB TALC which has been mado. “After going into the State Department 1 found ib uttorly Ssupraalblo to romaln thore on account of my” benlth, and no man could have acted with mure dellenoy than f did In regurd ta was hot disposed to talk a little about polities, but tha ox-Mintiter answered that. it Wns AO part of this interviow, and that thore wag rotb- ing that ho could gay that would bo of Interest to the readers of Tie TriuuNe, and hoe would therofure beg to bo excused. 5 ‘Thereupon tho reporter took his departuro, “Whou muy I rest, O cuckoo, with the dead?" Each counts tho enils that echo inroturn, ” TDeoming the bird speaks with prophetic powers And hopes with divors eagerness to learn ilow neur is death—how near the nuptial hour, Thut, aa 60 LA woary Ilvea aro long, ————— Why au Old Soldter Don's Want Grant to Run, ‘Tu the Editor of the Peoria ‘Transbript: If evor there was n time whuié tho purty nocded to elect a Ropubligan Prealdont ty wilt ho at tho comlug ona ERS CATE CHAS. J. BATES, - Civil ond Consulting Wnginees,!' 107 Dearburn-st., Chicago. Has had extonatve expartunce In desluning and co appointinenta, loving tho whole thing to 24 vl eal, i cI i a 1 “ig al oy y nati Bouthern t’y, and vlauwhere. ine T would Invite iny alstor who bas toring to visit | tr rumiudsone of tho“ hobbiing tent? ot the | ireudy litle room, “Hue ua caiidron ave inclined | Don-tmanta of bis ister Habotto, that many | outa to wave ou 20 Much GabedatoNtr we | Til unimproved tho nesting-tina ts sped, extitunias proparod fur Wruwes, Nuts, and wil Kinds us,and would ontertain tim by scolding the | Pegususof un umateur poct, and not tho ma- | to male cara out of chairs and a hundred things | Kits Gre dlubolteatly posse: for ribbous, “That ig all there is Init, Cthink tat iy | Thon, at tho last, hor vagrunteggs aro bid Of structutes {n iron Woud, of Mlusdury. “Mtatusial eurvunt, quarreling with my sistor,und spanking | jesilo and cusy swing of n well-trained hunter, | us bad, something had to be Invented to keup | "Sistnhorent io tho nature of woman tolove | statemont will bo borno out by the records of | In tho hodge-apurraw's hla oun nest, See ae Bloat hee rapcotod ani tasted, the twins. fy Hest sengution wus thut of intense four. Hut | the room tn order, 8o we converted onu of the | pretty frivolities, to adorn herself und so choose | the State Departmont, which can settle the mat+ | And thoro tho alion, nestling all unbld, Tefera to Baltimore Bride Ca., Edgomore Iron (44 I'd keep the rooms alternutely In perfect or- | soon my wonder and admiration came upper- | bay windows inta w playhouse, In‘ony corner | cach urtlolu of apparel that it may enbanco hur | tor {f thoro is any furthor question raised." | + | Is sheltered’noath tho sparrow's fostersbroast, J.B. & J. M. Corneil, uf Nuw York, faldwin Loconic* der and disorder until ho yot usod to it, Pd ine | moat. 1 forgot tho Jork and pull of the cugine, | tea Ito home-made what-aot savored with | nutural churns, Did uot Madam Evo, eo many | Tho reporter thon asked Mr, Washburno if bo Ciatues Nua Guzcony, | Ste Nusssnd many olor. vito bi to bring in con! and water, und to keep | the clouds of smoke and cinders, and foltas if {| tho childron's playthings Gut would otherwise | yours ayo, in ‘the Garden of Eden, soloct i Fae tho twins still when heceaatey, and when dish- | weru on the wings of the wind *souring to pus | be scattered over tho roum. Ah oun, LADIES WANTING CURTAIN STRETCIFERS t Woutd do woll to oeder at once at 1% Dearborn-st, Tigo 1, of Ny. b Rureat-uy, £. Be GUIS WULLA

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