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12 x THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. a nt ‘ fathor and mothor—for hor goodness, purity, | Workingwoman’a Industrial Home directod, | through. My sight and intellect (to call Itby | with the consamption of 9.000 bushuls of corn who ean poiah up pobbles to_rival diamonds, tf 1 ¢ 2? THE HO ME. ban aisinteresled altection, rably nie ‘ We don’t ask that you take anybody's | that ate) Wersconvineed, Aut. Ate any, eel dntly, making forty-flve tons.of xlucoso in tho | not mnke allken purses ont of tho provorbinlly THE PUZZLERS' CORNER, : ud how precepts fayoral pre: reSagarh sging | word for tho worthiness or unworthiness of | fg. It ts slmply another cnao of adverb, | I tho mind of 2 tila will twine thernsetves tho Workingwornn'ajinduatrial Ilome, but fia pieces of Vesdceorpsy: knowled sutno timo, And a Chicago facrory fn boing | tnsuitable miasorind. Netag very frugal, wo may whieh | Plannod with a datly capacity of 20, A y neo, Uglinoss, a d = | Were wil) tras used {n your {ssuo of tho 20th as a motnbor | foots and tindosirnblo mee atin tat ee published tho following weolt.] bo FS, bushels.” | not bara re us to 8 dupa cupaulty for our boy {Original contributions will bo Dubtished 1 . Around some {nner niche of the heart; and, | we do ask that all who feol that thoy ‘havo | Is of no uge to me, because I merely know it, ppl bl Public soboola Ait OU thia departmont, Correspondents In A Letter of Advice by a Lady Who remaluing Unseathod during tho stornia that | ot ouglt and to spare with come to the Fiome, | but do not understand It . A Card from Dr. 41. D. Garrison. Of Mboated paronte noyor tnko thelr children | 01d thotr rent names With tholr tome uel : Prefers Ivanhoe to over awoep over Ils sturfice, spring into pow which {3 nowstruggling In ita infancy, and —————— To the Editor vf The Chtengo Tribune. from aohool' becauso they learn nothing.” Tho | Mdressed to Puzators’ Corner." Ayoty Le Drain ns a sunmer shower to drooping vege- | originator continue, the time is not far tation. distant when the Worklngwoman’s | In- Forest Fires of a, coramitteo of ecleatio physicians of this | you will, African blood, nro ns surely horeditary . Recoltecttons-and Impressions of | “Curning a comer rather sutdenty in walk- | dustrial Tomy will taka rank with other To the RAitor of The Onleago Tribune. , city, T feel Impollod to publloly stata that {do | M8 aro tho ability to lea, to bo beautiful, or to | ANSWEUS TO LAST WEEK'S Puzzy, Hchoolboy Days by Cousin ing down tho strect, some thue back, Emet ] noble Institutions of the earths but la tt Just | New Grovorsren, Moy, May I8—-A pail of not wish to bo longer reranted ns belonging to Fe TT Se een ct cence ates No. Aj. fo No ohte BS. tee if the trio Indy who, {nthe long ago, had the | that this feeble woman ahould be left alone ayater and broom or greon hough aro good im- | Why partloular school or party in medicine, or ber unfortunate child to sonr atone offort of CAR N 3 * BR Pe Herbert. tather diMienlt task of Imparting to my | to perform the labor whieh should bo dl- f Tho orlgiual and curdinal doctrines of tho | slight toa perch at tho aldo of tho son or duugh- SAGAR D : thirsting.(?) brain. tho rudiments of such | vided smong many, or that so noble a work plomonts ete ise a saaek rr { qe ihe leotio branch of th Moat fesaion—via.: | ter of a long line of aduonted ancestors. This, CALAMAR AWaun iret 2 Kiowa fp | Rhee doy genome of hs | Gir, "orn RCERARELE | an tr geo edotng me ter | stateerat nt isroyicgen | TRENEBARS | # BORE r any Infantife mind could digests and {t wou! ‘ailing of overtaxed energies —as ‘ ~ |e ‘ + ; i patio A-Batch of Aphoriems from the Meadowa | I"\c'inden wooden marinugh tosen the | AChGEND ‘TO THR FATIGUES, Lirias | ete Bloctive Franchine it Now Hamp= | {ht marion tnd to tho tise of more | orunity to tole children nnd muah inftatice to RAAB No. 1,17, of Thonght by the Phylosopher. raphtity with whieh I took my hands from | Oxes.° ahiro. See tat enuraitutlonal Preparateee | toe Peer posceaeene tha eke ealteenorion RA Eyas musket, : * their rather tinguinty position In my pookats, , ‘To tha Eattor of The Chleago Tebunts teen so fully indorsed and y \ 4 a : hd + a i i cl practicall eptol | and care that family demands of a toavh- — and the unfinished movenient I made to MISCELLANEOUS. Crreano, May a1 ere ee ie to this ques | by. tho remlar <allopattie) school 0 inediving | ere. Tee fellows. naturally enough that No, 117. . . No. tata, e May at. ply, a i Gawk, Tho Workingwomau’s Home, and tho | throw the elaar between my teeth nerogs the cng : tlon! TH hiro n law ot. restele! int £ oousidor further partisan atrifu in thlere- | tho ignorant paronts aro the com- |, . BW treet, but checked inyvelt na I rememboredt A FLOWKI THAT FAILS TO BLOOM, PO ai a tio is io | ¢ | plalnt ta, hoy do mot aoa that, It I safe or Good It Ys Doing in This City. atreel, Dur eleeks NEI ns emery me To the Editor of The Chieago Tribune. the Cleutiva franchise to Protoainiitay, meat a MnAEni yy vithor tho interests 0! Rlatatng woruntay Tey (0 noe ge that, i ia ; otAnn . No. Wm 7 remenibered her ofvrepented remark: * A | GnaxpRaripa, Mich, May 18—1 would | [oj ” ied ‘On the othor hand, the numerous romodios tn- } teltectuat success, Instead of an overworked but ALLATE ‘ular nape man with ils hands in his poekets appears as | lke to ask some flower-lover of Tha Momo — Pronnved f neteares fey wee ad Rees cate Leacheyy who ea eagle oe P iT Ag B H No. 1178, Tho. Green-Eyed Monster, and tho Flictations of | 1 slip without a rudder, with no alo in lifes | why my white narctsaus fails to bloom. Can Citizonsiilp Papors. [perceive no reneon for further apcclal efforts | time nor strongth to attompt solt-datonse, ¥ islnego, drifting where the next wind may carry ty ig My the Editor of ‘The Chicugo Tribune, ° ” +. Married Women, {inttgs Sho sald: “You look’ much better | {tbe because it doesn’t Hke sandy soll? 1] cnrcaco, May 21.—1 shall he 21 next fall; 1 In this diroction, Tater eT Ay child learns nothing. tn tho elty rohoots. — nowy Herbert ean think of nothing else, Tonly get ono oF | wat fan 'on tng oexgit an aGurman vowel: | gAtssere unt tao, mils Aue IntroneeNOL SS | Galera “Nota very terrible threat wuene'| GOD OWA " v ‘st ni ‘ow York; hi he 1 ’ cf iM OLD HOME, FAREWELL! It was In 1860, My teacher, rising from her | two Blossoms nv year out of threo or four | landed first nt Now orks, bate feet do take | fei literature to those who wero really desory- | roiluct that uit’ dozen brightor children will | 0 OB AN I passod tho old homo on last ovoning, 4 + | stood faeing the rows of bright young faces | Inrge, yello vi k , iseaed alall pronounce many of thom to have been as | back; he has been two years In tho grade.” Tho | WN . 3 8 w, and very double, I can aitpp!: if ti » Akhe dtd chow Q "| if * Foleo yee Le A PO eg er md mal Br er FE En eee an ee iescn fart morta’ yeura to weap bienin tae | é . Uti expec $ v- | and trouble of taking up, siy fifty cents ber —— vy bee lution, vs rato. If fuded nt only Know g For that were n abamo and asin, Ing eyes, sald: “Schotnra, tly ty the first | dozen. It ls very seldom thes enn priat tho Sr cfasren Sauda iiowr Slane nny becom & miter OF CONT tave always | how uppy ory hee would We to ties such CONNECTED SQUARES-NO, 1,179, a 58 schooldny of tho month; on the Inet my | florist or groen-liouses any but what thoy will Tp the Ratlor of The Chicago THB, {angled nelonst, to be chneneteristic of eclee- | 1 boy up: how “tha teuchors next above drond eee ew i Tgneed on your joysand your sorrows. register for the teri will be completed, and, | have to walt two or thraa years for blooin; Mt | cucaao, May 21.—Please inform a Tender of | Hes bas for somo time been tho strongest tie thogo ungainly musses of hereditary and bope- * enee ‘ For more than a decade of years; ag, a prize, I offer it to the one whose deport- | Jenat that hns been my experiences aftor pay- | your papor ‘pe tho difference betweon "pro- botween me nud thems aioe | susnogt tht nono ie. au neem and ‘ Bow euch ane overs Lwns bappy tu honr you in Inughter, ment stands highest for tho month, How | ing a large price, Nanciasvs, Box 414. otro andtucramon”’ Northweatorn Itallroad | of them will never forgive mo for ceasing to | toucher strives, us tho | boy's futher and ane And trembled to aee you in toara, many will try for It?” Of course, every hand flock, and also of tho Northorn Pacifie, and | contend for aviotory wiluht | AOneitOr 0 HL Pee Peete? ate find tig , fs ae . wns raised iu the aftirmative. .° WANTS A DIVORCE FROM FLEAR, oblige an TaNOnAMUS. Feoltug tha snino profound sympathy for all, | Romie vent spots in his opnqite mind, there et ee Re “Andin wild Wintor-nights, whon theNorth- | "At tha elose of tho month, tomy Intense Yio tha Biter ef The Chicago Tribune.” Teaturred stock fs that on whioh ndivilend | WHetuer allopathic, hunsgonatbfexer euleeticarho | through ta sci) Ino fe Ul Gant ne woxt - . =. th; Jeavoring to mitigate human | him to stumble on and upwards to the next ee ® wind , : Joy and pride, and fo my leichersay Wells | arpwoop, Mly May Mee ttad Tout my | suaranteod. In common atovk tho dividond | aujtoring je Rare ee te ities of clone. | higher ride: and, fnnlly, out of school. ee 38 See rent raieatistue wlnaGe fru good belinviar wns far below, oar ain former plea for help In other words, Lmight depends on the onraings of tho rond.) Hee ee dt tSorers in tho aero Le ev ontyefont iat Pea iaeatt i ao Bye a8 hip suena! gf seats rf a through— much-coveted record of names, conduct, and | have been answered. If I had sald my hus- 4 y I, D. Ganson. | of anna kinds parael-tying If an nevomplich- | eee te ee ee Bp. he garer could soeely. Feep ‘Brave clags-stindinz of my schoolmates was placed { In Thin Justice? ’ miontin tho.onthion of ehildcen of, pireel-tying | “Thun to me ho was barren of mercy, on hy tiusk With ny, teacher's advice It 8 a ee VIE a Cre eee ee oe rtea at Oak Park | — FRO National Moaf-Mute College. | Hee von whl a Le Aa bie He x vt ; as lad away until Twas a“ inan. A i : + May 20.—' t . ole a rye onda’ ; “mde pen eee To a enter Witt sold He epremmne none gome days apt the troas- | ttucand painful case, and no_ answer was | awealthy gontloman doing buatness In tho olty Gace senate ASH Se aieeainay piv. | Ht, those, of ao batter neople, ALE ee He Arid tae Fasonl<G tow he would: sold! ure was brotight forth from its long hiding, | given me, T will ty agatu, I wish to be | everyday. Having some diticulty of # loxal | ish ents in refutation of a sontonco of Its Wash- tollourishin honehera’ faces. the. “taxes they | Pe 4 Ep n Ce % menco the: suit, and what art will re- usincss, he summoned them to appear ho. tN say loudly Inthe presence of the children that } to fuateh,’ Le: Maem, Meat 4 ne fone ear Wie dalakiog Fe ee a ee ae ence ne ed Ets | to laate umm ot One Park ate orolock ae | Note NTescoued hardly worth while tosupport | io woman ck texen ica ann, enn, Rovow | gama toaal load fo tho Winds n Tver tn Ae Tho family ent, Littl ry Colluge th ft fe id . hl Py uppreciutive eyes; retiring to my, room, 1 girl sald, “O dear, I don't seo why God rel 3 tho National Deaf-Mute Colluge thore when only | that we shull no more resite in tho alty (poor | Mexico, transposed; hendpleos, Itient Femi apunelens piled sjultp- yankee unelosed with trembling hands and throbbing fhade flens.” Her’ brother re; ath You pas 3 ed eine: irk te ‘ stcpriie Hip tere ot | one pupll from that District was geaduntod, and | city) unless anew leak 1s turned ovor in tho | —A sort of pottnyes it Biblical masculine mae, “ Agnin would tho North-wind nssuil mo, heart the covers of that once. nwe-lnaplring | ought to be’shamed. God didn't make emgal Yntod ly of thotr paronta, and causes thom | Hiiy two or three in all,” Doeaho think bevause | Public schools! alaymnns 0 pike full-grown. Tottom squares NET asomod Twas placed on a racks book, where was so falthfully jotted down | Satan did? | Watohd Crowle anu jeoless exfonse. Js this wot | ie 4g National It is sustatned only for the fow 1mn- arent 0 luo boy: mint hier, ve begin Wwe attack Tamu chillinesss mimuston!Inatetinents x cour, Apdhave you nut often in Winter oq» | thedoings of our youthful days, Lhope Forty Years, who lives in Fleay, | pfourworthy friond humane? ts not this net | rortunatesfound thoro? Would he erento moro | iny of a" mothor’s feellugs," and *mathor's ten : — poet ad Havnnineg my) bye, down, HHeceoltmn atter Mich isphilogopher enourhtoknow of sure | this inw nud males, ail suinmons eervtecnblo inorder to Mt ita halla? Ia {t not worth while tf | derness,” although at home we scold, and cut, RHOMROID—NO. 1,180, 5 + ee) . 5 . r . column of well-remembered names, with | remedy. Chat,f bollavalknowyou, Where | only within townships tho botter. It la tho duty | oven that ono soul bu savod from despnir and and whip ourehilurentnmercifully, nud wesend | Acrosa—To deat ont in email portions: ed in mind clear and a2 i, y fons bird cee a ety wae nok Bae, would come a vision of a form or face for- y ‘s lustice of tho trosunt Inw. ip. | urally much dependent .on thomualves | need, Wo to the tenchor who, driven by n con premintt iitnder, Downe reat eo ore ths And ne tL bdo lt farewell : ‘otten years ago; each bringing with ita IJRALOUBY AND FLIRTATION. ——— for onjoyment, os thoy oan attend no { selonsness of duty and the complatnts dnd pro- | nickname; 4 viscld aubstanee; extent agit ; C. Wat, Augustus, Mrowsnsid geenes of chilies ‘sport and ce ue A Rebellion Remintaconco, church, lecturo, or other plaice of enter- | tests of clilidron seated near one of these snivel- | try in Europo;. uttered hoaltutingly; contus ¥ trouble; odd expressions of likes and dls- To the Ieditor of The Chicago Tribune. To the BAttor of The Uhteaga Tribune, tainmont, so many of which aro open to the ng mother's" darlings, meckly hints thata more | m consonant and a mon's nickname transposod; ene Ta: Ike trange t fi ‘hat day te Bunutnaton, In. May 106.—So many of the sb SLee , © | frequont change of kurmonts and w closer utton- | a fish; a prefix; tn Dick Shunary, THE LET'LTER-BOX, 08, Btrahge to my ears from that day to - Dountrraroy, Ia., May 20.—An ox-slave-owner | more favored. Hathor let him and us be thank | tton tonocks, curs, and finger-nuils might be salue OANTON, Ill. gh zi Hs sounded 80 dilating fo ny gars that L cont onions to Tis Hoje sive Halle ailviee; of Moxico, 3fo., gave your currespondont | fl thore nre ea Faw, nd that, some ‘ona wis | prions for said ‘deli! reo particin HF Oto LIAS Ate _ JASPER : p alf turned to seo the speaker; closing my | and, thinking that the more she las to select | + " "£ ) Fenorous anough to make tho donndor hor If she, Having the heart of a lion, dards to : . ; Thera are Iettera, papors, and postal-cards | eyes and ears to tho discordant sights and | from the m Hit likely she will be to find what Gary" something to write about, but be didn't | round and bullding in the bosinning, and at | say in ever no cnpbomisti phruee, that tho hitr- DIAMOND=NG, tie, ‘ 4 iT ly she w 0 find what | got all tho facts, for I wus stationod at Mexico, he fh phi the Capital, where thore i? In Towhead; an unimals tho middle of atom. at this offige for the persons whose names ap- | sounds around me, the old playground rive » | Buch a favored pluce its the Capital, whe! auto covering of n child's cranium (the child be- A Bad f a le: tect i i , i bef it used to, develd. of | Will fill the bill, I would Itke to say my say. Mo. 1n tho full of 1801, and rocollect one inel- | fwllto for thovye and food for thought, and | ing euch a “tonder”, mother's), in perhaps die- | Plo: tedtouss vowel nue 8 Biblical masculine ane Nelowe thot iva out oe el Seer oeore ne ind Geten Nard na tie | Ithlnk one of tho most common enuses of | dontof the Hebeliion that nover got into print. | where tha noted, men of, tho day may be deen; | proportionately ieety when compared with tho | MYmae & trags In Bir. EUs. rica! Xs if ‘ % I 3 a COy rain within the skull. e stamp, pon receipt of which thelr mall will public highway. Anon cones pouring front men censing to show thelr love fortholr | An outpost of*the Second Towa Iuttery | Gifay studies Instill Hfo.” The college hns | "Are wo tha boy's futhor, we como blusterin, the schoolroom a strugglinge noisy, happy | wives Ig because thelr wives or thoy sire joal- | (mountod) brought a colored man in from tho | heen for several years, and is now. dolny a noble ‘BQUARE WORD-NO, 1,182 be forwarded. Residents of Chicago can ob | crowd of boys, nil, og the dilapidated foot- ous, generally without SURISiene sp al woods one morning, and tho man -had an fron work in Sanentiog ‘those who would otherwise fo, aor iiohrs He er it Dean, OpUe Acournto; bady to conceal; & student, tain elena by calling at’ Room 86 Tamn- ball of three wylutare ie. Phrown dnto fie air But 1 would ndvisa Katle to be vory caroful, | bands two inches wide, welded around bis neck. | reumin inorant. wish more of tho doaf knew | watery eyes, ne say fiemly: My namo is MILWaAuKEE, Wis. Dm use Building: i u t * Ps oh thiak, threo | of this nid for thom, It Isarrangod so that those | Jones; Jones, F any, 18 my nano." — Fern Lent. Dretn Georgia. my ents with such recalling vividness that pnd noe 46h that conte hotween thom, and, ICE | (Oa and twottect ong. cuianiding Eromedie | Woo atv DAY ites oxpodted | to, white the |“ De you wlah fo sou nny one, Mr, Jonoa?” BQUARE WORD-NO, 1,163. “Arlington. A.G. tetra of recognition dimmed my eyes ag I | #8 there, to throw ot ont. ee OT orocn directions, “Tho mans neck | POOF aro helped from the samo fountuln | “fuiy my name ts Jonoa; Jones & Co. sowor | Ananimnls an animal, reversed; an animal; =e = hent my hoad ina lstening attitude to catch | _,Ldon't think itis right to think of ainar- | waa vatonsod ike a darky’e ool, and Gratultously. Of course thors .are some | vontradtors," looking florecty around the room, | an animal, roversod, eet DVICH. x ft again; but "twas gong, nd naught re- ret. racy tl iH Aunothey man Ibis he had worn, thie oharining roinombrange of a | Of Doll, Slatson. Wheto Be grerem nents ‘end while SUE poor Iitle stupid Jobonio Jonos | STsWanb, Lil, * MRE Us B y t m bry we have ures; | elavo-ownor's affoct fe ver rear, : 4 a tushes deaply. 3 — sidnce Suevend tvasitoe xo vAmis, ~ | Aue URE wo inisty eyes and s slow throb- | but whion they hecome angnged hoy ald | are ialeiece Hes shgtud tome rne orig phek:,| Perslient and Fuchlty Goo of whom ars dent, | \Perractly Wwoll known te all the business. |» NUMERICATs ENIGMA—NO. 118, 4 sattlo down to the renl bualiiess of life, and | smith of the battery, worked for two hotirs with and were educntad thor _ iu if © | men and prominent families in thy elty’s proml- {nam composed of ninvtcen letters, and aman .. «Tb the Edttor of The Cheago Tribune. Again Bianeing down, the ‘list of once | Know that, It they and. thoir husbands do not | &uammor and a cold-chisol to relieve tha mun, immense difloultios of the work, and give thon: | nent nia myself; coualn to tho Mayor; played | old suying. - | DELAVAN, Ill, May 2f.—I feol sorry for, | familiar irlends, T look around me and a or, they will be outdid in tha race | Ho was mgood, wieady sluvo, wo eared aftor- solves onticely to ft, ‘Tho colloge ts fitted with | with him asa boy. My name is JONES”. * ry cat y tt $ 28 i till ta vonlonce, and should not bo crippled | ~ we? 18, 4,1, 9, 14.0 badge, .0,, who seems to be down in tho slough | Wonder: Where are they? Sadly ‘bowing P wards, but was murried upon an idjoining plan- | Very conven once, ic ppied Take n sont, Str. Jones.” “Thanks, -Jorking | My 85. 18110, Is the bark of oak powd 1 *} are gane as the days when our love and. sal atl from his muster to soo his wife, Othor puntan- | Con noe SOG: CRPOB EDA OE th P ing my bitsiness, tonsk why you abusg my gon My 10, 17, 11, { cotor or tint, Does he not know that the world will stop | hate—which to me, now appears the same, nent filled to ure him of this heluons erie, | Hest the retronchinent of some of thoso im- | ag youdo. It's a ring conspiracy! I'll roport rm 10 f Hy 4, 12, {gan abbrevintion for a title, e . mengo “saluries" wo hear of, and the vacloss ex | you! Icould putyon outof thla school inan My ib, gnd listen {ff the orlginality is of nakind to | ‘twas all love—was fresh, frank, and free, anvies and tho siave-owner of Missouri wns equal to esof Li - Lot us'h his ylowg will if put yo na My 16, 15, 2, 14, @.u grant. i TO KATIE BY A COUNTRY COUSI tho. ocoasion, And thly “jowelry” is in tha | pousesof Congress, Tot us hopo Tis vote. ourif Tikal. My name ts Jones, I buy. Ipuy | -Luuntxarox, Ia. i MIARDS. ene Ee tL eee Aare ae en a geet eel oe, Dnt ‘To the Editor of The Untcago-‘Tvthuns, * | Museum of tho HistorientSovtety of Misgourl, or Eo oniurted berare he hna opportunity to spread | taxce, Tap, to support these aounola, and you get i yd fend Onna Pi Mu brondenst any more idous, somo years too far ‘wes deposited tner jalxtoons yourdugo, 1. Rt. behind for this cniightoned and ae ssive ugo, and whlch are so Injurious to hinse ur living of my taxes! You're notiit to tench, ‘ ‘CITIES—1 Any Way Have. mg children yourself, hort! TIASEEOSRD O1MIES 0.11 ad, * the Inowledge galned by it. Let the erit!- they aro not the same, Pim sure, Is'this | Gosuey, Int, May 90.—If I call myself a oorly-dressei young man, With his sicken- | second cousin to the family, may L come in? The Foundiiugs) Home, Tho tevicher submits that bolng unmnrri ) My Tom goner, (2) No tenco, Sam. (6) Cort ey Ci rinieriegreree ean Ig iis lola ‘rca, TRL ps | No, Lthank you, can’t take off my ‘bun- “mp the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, A ERIN) ON TUR DEA a a toute wie ae oul (it. 8, was ‘aot ine” (hy Divoreo BA ance * 3 es g ; f 0 “ * tea,?” 2 ' dren. u if $ i Where save iniiis own bralns.or, if he stands | one, the curly-hended, chubby’ seatmate that nit” or stop for “acup o’ tea,” but Vd like'} Gincaso, May 21.—On the night alluded to tn Cadet Whittaker. "that ig tho Whole reason why ‘you eantteuch | FFF, Cecil mutes, (0) Lean fom Z eit ‘Des MOINES, Ia. i once wept out of pure sympathy when a to shake hands with the alsters, brothers, | Tux Sunpay ‘Tutnune the bell was rung; but Jo the Hadttor of The Chicago Tribitne, my boy. ns ; fn too much awo of | his Snstructor to Justly-Indignant Porbet etna meth! Proited | cousins, and nunts, and then inquire for | on necount of sickness and incroased duty | Cutcado, May 21—To ono who, at this dis- 2 whe ia your boy's: complaint? a CRYPTO-ENIGStA—NO. 1,120 do so, let him continwe wrestlin % f f A THs nothing, and yourabuec him.’ ‘ Whe, Sith the Angel of Originality til the result or ti ae outof pain? Is that calculating | Grandina Oldways. Ing she gone visiting? | among tho adult mombors of our household | tanco, tits carofully road all tho nowspuper re- “How? 7 % amax KEM ONEVE' AIKUX Vi . OQ shall ‘convinee the most obtuse teacher that | DU ‘ie neat tine ii after n separation of | Pye waited sv long for hor to come buck ang | thaperson who usually nttonds tho night-boll | ports ot tho serlo-comlo farce Intely enacted at | | “vary way you oan think of, T want him | Ksrat akouxkx Mra ya Wxuxva, the youth deserves. commendation rather | $3¢6 atlermuy Health ae epee nr give a grandmother's advice to our Katle | Could not go and anothér was sont to answor | West Point, tho whole affair is absurd, ‘'ho'so- pes up in tho Bighgat elnss to-day, or you'll VS, OFX EXDXEQKLy OVI! WYK, VG ARPA, y from mo ugutn. ZX KSPOL GSOJXEX MPA VO Eras, than binne. The grent trouble Is, many who any" 5 Bho could help her, 1 know. But Leouldn’t | thesummons who wos unaccustomed to such | callod judicial inquiry tuto Cadet Whitaker's | OS ttf sponad, but t NELSON, Ill. ‘NELSOSIAX, Tune Hes out sew and better bath wantlolmowany-way, air tine o stranger | vray Tonger, nad now, sinen Yn fero, | tlles A convorsation ensued, In while the | guilt or imnovenco has davelopod a methed.of | yng a wallCor nu romponed, but RO out slamming, Meh acelin ? through the rock of public opinion earofully | Conduct t would be kept in,” would wait at | may Tsay my little say to Katle, if 1 promise erowded condition of tug Homo was men- | how-not-to-do-it unparuiloled in history. cation, Not belng pleased with our reception CORRESPONDENCE. Tny away thelr tools wrapped in B uapkin In- | the door until dark to ‘necompany my | not to talk, about sofled collars or solled Honed, and ‘on somo question being asked by | Tho Inw prosumes overy man Iunocont until | there, wo go home ubout 6 in tho eventing ines Sa stand of using thom, and ringing forth a] home? And. the weary-looking woman 1 | Charlie? Yes?. Well, it's just a little, tho peintipal spenker-on the outaldy which tho | proved guilty, It used to bo saldof neortain | M4 report | matters to our wiforo * not {Hawkoys, Des Maines, In. will plenss sccent 8 yound that would resound throughout the } saw, agalsted by a litle boy of 7 or Though Tnevér hind h Uhariie, yot a hor. | Huse coud not answer she wont up Lotho next | probate Judgo that he prosumed ovory ad- : 4 j land... Bheh, Indolently —driftin witty the SUMTLTS, take a basket of Inundry-work to | ror” not entirely different, from ‘yours ones Hoos to, tak. tH ein iqetig Mall astetia, {Bho ministrator> or gunrdian to’ bo dishonost hou the “Leafy leet com mt Jngper, Canton, . Ui. who is tin old admirer of Sead, tant tte, arte of theo faint en the hotel 4s Fg nsved 18 she tia girl with crept Inte my own is there ilo follxuaw tukon, is tc gould hot, be Toft to suitor, untt hla y finul-' accounts were present- | years and kor-suroniioua BUro GYes, pi ca tho Tho Corners ‘sonds soine puzzles for which thanks ."" | Tong, dark curls lancing black oyes, Y could help yous | On lonving 0 door, nd aealitontal : rovod, ” € aby (It his acrofwlous sore oyes too), and | are returned. . * Whe sf ucelfuk ones do criticise? Oppo- | Ug dark, curly ond dancing black oves | Py TT eouid show you God's loves “Tutt | closed,:and tha” worth, shinking tuo clit | Samy SPRIove ono hes a rranted Ff fnto tha rib ee w hunilio aE gst | pie Shumaty sition will follow the gold of original thought | reprimanded: Miss —, Lean’thetpit; every | can't, and so will only add that‘ for you 1 would not bo received, bud departed, taking the rites, acting’ iP 4 jarrap whips John, who has Just come in from game | onarades, nut inde the niswers to tho ot when ft Is brought forth from the mines of | thing seems so funny ny. If LE can't | am praying.” And now let me say fo the Dube with her, Tho hursg, on ruughlug tho | asaumplion that overy white cadet fq n man of | of morblea inthe nlloys sends Mary (the poor | piain aniling. the soul What it the orlginal thinker isan | jaugh T'llery.” But why go farthor? "fla | gentleman of 84, who Is in love with another door, looked in gvary. dicGction for thom, but | honor (wiintover that iniy be), and after a dig- | thing Bae Nery sour Aealy halt Across the | Pinits a dois’ Wo “object of fear"? So ia the cyclone; but lt } tho saino down the list; many have obtalued | man’s wife, that you have a very poor kind thoy wero out of sight, and ste concluded ft | oinimor from auld white cadota furthor assum- | FOUL with a box on thocar that mules hor houd |. Tyra, olty, dropped tha drap-tot Givbede is none the less powerful because Jtis feared. | focal renown in thelr different paths in Ife, | of love If you are willing, to. spoil that was ono of the numerous cusesin which, after | ing whittat if-rmutil jar like a toy drum an hour after; enils hor | chirades, and tho “Tyna muskat,” eq é “ t . ry ker to boa solf-mutilator, put him wold | ff i _ y -Dhought ts justag powerful, and may tear | white others live fair prospects; but toime | woman's beautiful Mfo—soul, le you will, ene one al ied teetndealde On acing upon the defengo of his Innoceneo, and usin usband an Yald fool or -he'd git, that nnsty | to tho othor four and dent thon in Yory “handsome woman ‘by tho tay, but | fanks for tho puaslos forwarded, “They a very gond. - , elty, cannat got the aropan the er alr Boy tonchor out o' hur place” ;-aends all tho vhlldran : down sume of the “fixed and rooted” trees att And Lthou ‘oo, that " iB means known to nefthor common, statute, oly it, ‘ ‘i EB, F. K,, elty, was not the oarly bird this rook of those avo, when thelr reason cqyied 19 the | oug hearts, and lips that opened ‘for Megat | good-by, maybo Tl come ngnin somo time, olzgumataioo had found sway into the papors, drunks, examining private, lovtoxs, amd, every” | and copits it for her, and she slgus horaclt A yor manages to gnawor thom. without sig i e a wae 0 1 0 7 5 ECON n 3 a aud when I told bor wo did not wish her to bo other’ 2 ANC. Gao bs ee liver us from the dovil !?—and tholr prayer I Bh naan Igniter, Z and on tg Ane Beconb Coun rioat Tite CONaTHY, burdened with tho caroof the atilld, but would FIL: they eae Dee Faz of, Siro, ean 5a + ‘Tho Dromiios, Gnjon, Til, eoutd not got net . ipa Babee of ‘conten for runkathe | cig reall ne mors that earren oven! yo so * ORANGE-FLOWERS, tude Wp emt ae had tncon stan) to tt and | featiiony, a kind oF tavtimony rocogulzud by A WOHAN'S REASON: 1° | Seat pec EMule wo $ c . carly in Ife’s day, the full splondor of {ts tho ool night ult, knowing It to bo th ty | the bar to'be far moro. dangerous and unsatis~ : ‘that both hig Galend gentlemen * ‘The world will soon, learn «that {t . 19 cold night ult, knowing tt to bo thoro, would | ractory than elreumstuntial,” Why should I atake my bappy you! allthat hothored tho Galena genticinca, needs him (as muck ns ho needs frat brit rays Ant tani have chanced. “You Terthold, it fs truo that. we must party hig buols eartiges tnded, “desaeving Of they _ In tio reeant cies arising (a the Clroult Court * My days of spring, » - aa Punch, Urbana, Ul. ateps provily foneatt ft. * Let tho world pity, him | poyhood’s Hetpattr ‘O” how often ide my | My fathor will not lletun tu our love, Mamisenl of any ono guilty of suo conduct, | Of this county on tho Stettauer fulluro, certain ‘Upon a man’s tintosted truth os | this weels ns tho rst in. tho eld with tho nu 4 ifit will, It will goon treat him as it does | warm ‘Of hal: Bellasis hearts; true: || does eball supprauy you i my bonrt; he Indy. who wont. tothe door, though unne- | OXPorts were produced who wero ready to swour And proffered ring? thors’ ninawers to ‘the outire Ilst, fram hae viee, and he embrace will not ba lon den ee De Ce R Te be ES (tied alae Ie eecaee atk Gustomied to take Li infauts, is one of ourinoss | TALS ccrbelh papor,was writton byt coral | ou pralso me for my golden hatr, A OR ts ee ee a , ferred elther. Let him but keep the selutil- | 3), aid tender nurses, and keonly feels uny (mputation | Clerk iu Mr, ennes's oltiog, ork nid J zal ey" ATO Q) tible. oe lations of his thought In play and the world meoltuy the Hower grown fron the bad Era: et seo afta meat sede wn san reed of hoartlesness. Tho Wonrtionnans Ties with Mr. Ponnoy, Hae Ati seg oe pat, phe But chine otaicos Une Talevat tals, + |. Nelsontan, Neleori, It. was sugacsstul with all t Will ‘suspect some putin Ate, and will bo | tong F autielpated it but bruslies away from Whitovor bo your fate, whintavor a gee eee catiufecwithowt the: tonse. werainu {ta and the shorthand repartor wan produced who Hon whntof yours! + can't see a ae Ret eae - Boon trying to Haht Hs snl tape reat. | the ti the bud I ed in my” hear a love that you Lave won {a yours atone, u Mg. | gid write it. What « commentary on expert : - Bae f < 4 P . ‘ it is not always genius that elevates a man the La Ee of a arte den uy teary “With this, Tsond " ft cenelotinge Gt impart Gieuonse to AA veutlane teatiinonyl Yot the Wost Point oxpert sn; ya tbo When all Pe pralse ie suffered wronr Toae ass th tose te Fee i and tel : or Woman above the inass,” If wo have pa- | {eaves Ib ary, barron, tdealieas.. Would to | "With tnle,Teond.aspray af orange-fowors; | to uttain, as onw ot tho cist ries of attr ineti. | wots ot Wisning, rescaled Wy ATtCETS ler Will love thut did to youth belong” ©" *” skill way cqual tothe emergonoy, ,, Hence fad, watt, nol ly, the world wil | stonvon our ‘dear old tnchar=-with whom | iueliags suck destiny may us grbe sien, | futon aly ue moana ito babies ts | jnn Misting, Ad wot ot tho water ai ove, thnt aid to youth baloag Tonian, Charnpalgn. Tl gives tbo trict ¥ recogiize all the good that within’ us Hea. | me has not dealt Ienlently—could once | 0k: ? suffer for {bo wrong doing of thosy who should | mewn iny ‘ noe Lig . alan, Tit gly ; ' 4 1 “ 4 sop thom, Borthold, wheresoo'er you stray. | &! ulate Whittaker's handwriting, ospoclally when dering of the eight: puzzics of lust week from i Zou remember “an apple, plucked from Ue | niore uncloss my treasured, melancholy | ,, esigy ie : cara fortham. LPnince, | feNtuiealit snout of paper from lottor in | Slncoyou but priza my amlling yes: * end te cud) Tho. geentioan: fee Champalea : i A it 4,(G¢ | prize, and, calling off tho loved names, gather | Long, long yeara hénce, perchance we'll maot 1 5 Whittaker'’s room? Ant blushing oheak, "o> {nquircs nixtouely for Garth ani Covehle, an apple fling from dhe tree tld tho story oF | Found hain tole oldima, purey Her cs | O88 MOY eeu token bot a llseeg care.tae Cancer: “Tigard graduttgot Wost Point, who was in | Then brogtio.ne ord yage fonder aghsy | wold Ilka to avg the. oxlthem uy ‘ " i * of '60, and dead us some distant land D vo the army for: yoars, und fa now in business tt ie iu willhoruby considor themsolves called. z change the subject, “wher ” ‘To groet you, when your wandoringa aro o'or, Cricaao, Muy 2.—Modicat mon generally ad- | this elty, say 9° tow days ago that thore was no thanks for nodes. * . f } Lwonder If, A, Dalley dreamed that he Where Tima doth oe oun pick an thera T'll wear tho blossoms of the orange-treu,” init thelr Otter inaultey to cure golrrius canvor, | doubt i Ig mind but that some of tho oadots Aro but tho shadow of n shado, "Rose Mayle, Evanston; Ill.;, resumes hep tet> 4 mide the moonlight night glorious to The E i W committed the outrtgo, and tlt no power on Will vanish fnst— 3 "1 pee ae ca al Honig rond Beep caine meus abouts |:2tendship forever, Cousin’ Hennenr. ‘Thus ran tho Lotter: and tho strong man bowed | Whenever un attempt iv inado to cure thls | Carth gould muke the follows who did {tcontess | Mirage, of mista of morning mado, tonto ‘The Cornor with’ thé, knotty pun ‘ uta" pictura. I shall keop it among my (a area Tits hend tn utter ailonce un bis breust, miilignunt and destructive discase the knifo ts | gy toll on cach thor, Whatcannotlust, answored favo threo.-the damon, ONE : Mend: plates 0 APHORI8MS. In thatstumstruggiowhen x natura proud — | most frequently resorted to us the snfoat, | "A proscouting witornoy of ordinary ability oa ‘ v7? | and Duplin. he Indy ashe Wher Ors fa GOTEH. no of The Homo philosophers, | saNpEntna rnnovan Tina MeADows or | Worsoutitwagony all unconfessed. | gurost mouns by wuleh to romovo tho dendly | would uve discoyarst tia perpalraors pore “Tis Bowie aor Gee hence ‘ andr question ‘to nnayer tan ono of TOR i; atha’s Neighbor to adylse his covetous ‘To the Editor o} Tae Chicago Tribunt, ‘The ship in whioh he loft his home for years; 7 " - * all through the procesding. Waittak With shallow art. ————E———— omthelor trlendto straightway subtract hin- | Broosuxaton, Ik, May 1%—A constant ‘Witlo, fn ber room, maid, on bonded knee, mous Mae lt ltl roturn, as it almost ulwayw in- | BU through the proveuling, | Whittaker bus |r ouise Chandler Afuwlion in te Independent. |, ... ‘+ ." WARNING. - : self, as it were, from the nelghborhoad of the | render of ‘Tholfome, Ladintre ita wise and Bedewod an oranye-blvsgown with hor tears, ‘The sumer of persons aMlictod with welledo- | Weakened long betoro this if tho thoory of solf- a es — coveted goods, Go to the soushora. Bu curly »rofownd thou crs anual A et ee ee veloped enneer 16 uly wineming, aud any ren. | mutilation wore vorrcot, und Groomer ins just | Arrival of Michaocl Davitt—What the Ovorhond a bannor of blossoms— in the field, and some one may be found | P e fy much, edy or physlotan who tus discovered 4 1} enough perception of tho position of hia rice to whoso amllep Will cainpenante for those of | After the grad -rush and ronr of intghty | Tuofentlo snow fol! sorely aifting downy dy or pbyalolan who bis doovered a romody | Chowene it Whittakor 1 wultty the best lutore | Auitutor Camo to, Amorien BormLrow |. (AS my footy tremulous Be the marrigd In dy, ‘There will be others to’ vers i 34 tell hun ot Lin eickedness of ‘tail, to ndvise rivers it {gy sometimes rofreshing to hear tho | Atmld tho hustte of tho busy t him to throttle the feeling in Its hifaney, "Tls better to retreat than advance in this f tho negroes require that tho fact of guilt lands Gratitude for Rfolp. Of dancing, shitamoring sunbeams | own, puvllo biewsing, Allow wo togay, without four | SO. Ho wutliely sek now lodged. ‘New. York ‘Tetbunes Mey 29 ‘That croop through the branches 1Ow., chatter of nfonming,shallawbrook, should | Scarce hooded by the hurriod, pressing throng, | (f uceosetil cantraslioyion, fab such A remedy Qreonor was fronted, like" gontleman by | Michnol Davitt, tao Trish suitntor, tyho ts one |, 243 saul Is ‘ted with sweet visions, 3 as buen discovured, Jt ig withuuttho use of |; i f a y - rink tho breath of the Howers,’* like to personify that insignificant body of Baye ono—a bearded man of torol tho knifo without tho drawlog of blood, and fubas eaten, rald) the “snobs of Haryurd Col- | of the workers in the Land Lengue movemont 1 mlOr— “1 vo NOV : ‘Til ty bonrt iy drunk with the sweetness Cane Ge clear away fron, tie one who ine | wator, and mender gently nlong through the | A stately stranger from a iiistant Land eee ee oe ig lue itonton ae | cused Feou tess hegorabloc} nats kaya naece: |e Trulasi aeesven fe tip: erly yaetg ay on ne Of this royul world of ours. spires the feeling, and It will div for want of: | smyjling meadows of tlrought, whore I doubt Woy doos hu aturo with wild eyes on tho scone | Fortis, moro properly 8} Onklug, the visvovercr | have pestered and annoyed him even In tho Mr. Davitt was scon for # fow monionts by a : ‘ : nourlehinent, I this plan is tmpractienble, | not most of ‘The Homo readers love to roam, And clutoh the palings with 8 trembling hand? | eee eee eee een ada speody curutive. uppor claws, whora mon aro usuully froo frum.) Tribune reporter laat night at tho Everott a one on a rigbe Wig, ? the members of ‘The Home might maken | ners are women who love mon’ thoy | Ho doos not heed tho soft snow's alfting fall, ‘The Doctor has boon removing cancers for a | Ae oe initiguthig ebroumstance in tho | __\* What was the condition of tha Trish’ poopto Like 4 rainbow, over the fountain; Sra danse find some Inirfoced, TAY | auspiga; that is, men who lack quallties they |. Hor Bo bux bravod fur fleroer climes thats ourds ET ee eae akg’ parson roe | Whol. proceeding ‘oxuusing or Justifying, the | when you suiled?” * pig pA tan mond birds, how, thay slog ed My * 1 jut, gleuminy bere upon the enttin-pal +s a 9 vlouds, On wusy curt OUP Cait chi Here are nny | "A truly glork snowed HSS eee wean’. | Bowtedm rppereansy op te tau Hy | UNG, Mit ea te went lean | Tig peanle tre erg heh Tngheed toh | nin Ghia f y . y jorlous womau acknowle A i ‘ ay tri q Mr, 9 diy holds nover — girls—neluher tiresome’ nor zrasphig— equa, Sather ae possesdes Neholly Re Full woll ho knows what form lcs shroudod | {nds to show & Maa a renicic ao ey Henao mntnetontien, und. overs? tapatnles | Tedpathe ite, ramterad’ acarant soreico te ins ae xaeaigie COO ay a Pron WENN erate ee whit Caer i ylelds herself entirely. With gurotturo go strango, and yot so soot; | BO wade. Ho is un unostentacious Chriattun So eae nein thoy navertiotess DINO SF the People ANd In PINeLAE the. fhets eine eee : $ gre aehinttd Sam stall luge with, wantura “Poo far enst is always west, —* Ite calls her name inaccents ofdespatr,, | Rentloman, was educated at Shilagalppia, Fis havo auquniy faleeo prove hin mulle, Ovo fact before tho world. tre Redpath. pur, Winiselt ta | _ tat clergymen wno woro obliged to, wilh: ‘ per Wyte iene would @raze nny home, and wi, eHEBOE tuiagind 9 boginning for that ‘And prostrate falls bontoath the pusaing foot. at i a Oo vontent wi prestnt lucrative tho jexuerind Hod ies cl ued Butte Bog that is Communledtion win are People, one, aeourod | draw from te pulpit on. iecount, of, aot i a 4 end, fo-dny isa ti yel= wt the wuthuritios in oburgo ot tho Academy Vl overy| hat he wrote, man's Suro Vhroat" haya: reco 4 With hentia Uist ean only be won by Lene) sucht a partuf olernity ns that timo which | AM sgiyyiias kontly raised him from the | igh ganieluston, pormit ma, tony that ho phyal- | Mra cnei inehiclont und unworthy of {ue post |" “.Are tho diatrean ang famino neatly overt” | Kallowa’ Syrup itypoplionshites and te Peay 5 there ara so many thousands of aitch, it follows after death, Long strove they to recall hia spirits powors; | discasu should withuold its buneilta from sulfor> anor tone hors and guarding of thla Nadonal caine the distress ia: VOEy, aorgro yoL. ettee {ng again, Tule pro paratl or sc ot wi "yy ti , rat tg. le " a * seems strange any man should covet hig mac city another's toacknowledge yourself “aus alls te vain but, near his heart, thoy | lug humanity, —— 0.G, ‘Now put tho Mors on trial for deroltetion of | nogrly nil over by Aug. 1. i bronthing Gepaue apto “ farahe Afiee her friond nies all the medi. | great castle, eloquently reproachful in thelr | Osuostt Wis, MM. H, Harmon, To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune ess | ™ Lootttdn't begin to express tho feoling af the MAKING POWDER: elie of adyley ha will receive, lot us hear it | Sent desolution, OutoAao, May 21.—Dr. Williams, of Chicago, | - Chicago's Teachers, Trish poople toward Atuorien. ‘They are vory | ~~y i any al a s : tf mn * Chul ff jonthty. - He! ” pd wank te any to Maid Bferedtth that T Ike Wapit and Rig. say ta but the Inituenco | ee ery ees tate Witch we. sannage | BON Articles Of food than would easily bo CHtoAdo, May aL—Tho most of us who have | four the world: Thlafe tae socond tinatat | ME CONTR. AST! wr if sho dues bang her hair; but Ldo wish upon aiiteof un inharted trait. ‘Ch ta | loarn,'and thoro is no use in fretting about It Neved, bas beon looking for glucoss in candy, | children are glad to“ got them off our hands," | Amerion hha railicd to the assistance of Trolin she would try “Ivanhos” ngain if sho did | of to-day crente the doatin oheatai mie Teannot learn adverbs; and Witt ta ‘nore. {| With resulta which must atriko diamay tothe | as wo express It, forn fow hours each day. ‘To | in the present gonerutiun,”” While other Baking Porrders aro largely, antl mop lie iebe free porient (A ypparusn ony {Daaties the erent Wolght whieh balances wont, He Lito sexta eraoi au my tight | womeobe of candy-eaters, Ono sumo of so; | do ths, wo gen thai school, In ordor to od- aejaypniesr® ioueru elfect ofthe elections on | a TnRS MAL TRUE ast other hurdle Gente 1 wy . : | Wuco8e, whilo 13 percent | ucate thoin choaply and weil wo gond thom to “ and; much as 1 Hko ables I would forego all th ges ts 1 jand, £ have no trouble, prov We Tam fa | lassoa candy was gl 7 ’ We belleve that we’ have achieved a great ‘ 9 = ‘Tho sweotest chords are the unexpected,‘ clung north at the thos butif Lam facing | glucose was nearest puro. 3 ublloschuola, 1 case we fire poor wo can buye | vi , ¥ : ted thirty-five S FaSIE moalaty ob any tins for thatof Mivane | « wike wontun hover ropronchiie a mii Satin Peet ivoron my fete sure. As tie | “Now, glucose muy beboth palatable and wholo- Penis hooks and slaves turrishon freer aad, aven Fetary ont in Want, Souths and Hast, whence In Yr. P ; Ms " who hag Injured her. thing ‘was born In me, and’camot be edu- | somo, and os logitimate un article of manu | aupposing us tolerably well-to-do but atingy, wo | symputhy with tho bana Hou. ‘That wo have e i? : Phylosophy ling its good effects: tt teaches | cated out of me, Ldo not worry over It or ” ny had lt pattiat victory tn the North ig indicated by: 2. E A REMEDY FO ECZEMA, < - " factura’ and .salo aa any awoot that over | may inglst .on fund’ books," and, by; f ae To the Raltor af The Chicago Tribune, uaio neooyl The ineyltsble ant dlogracoti ys | para SbunE NL A centenary eked Ae ytes | camo from Cubs or Louislana, Untortu- Mae. of mola, and. dolarminudon, soca | fis fee ameene, mur, retened $n soak esotiag RA rn “Omicaco, May 21.—In rebly to Sufferer In ETO Ty ee aie eee tha doors and. ns he np. | bately, that is not the kind of gluvoge | in securiug thom. Of ‘course, tho avor~ | land syston, We oxpect t0 get grout rellof from. ar “4, last Saturday’siague, I cau state that my wile | w;wOoRKINGWOMAN’S IIOME. pronchud tho cireular turn L saw he meant iA made in this country. Dr. Kenzie, President of | ngo of fumillus patron{zing public schools the peaune Gave ramene bub et vouree We now on a used sulphide: arsonteum for eczema with . pte wollte 2-18 HOE + | go around to the lefts 1 was on ils loft,—that | the Michigun Board of Afealth, und Profeasor of | tsnotan nvorago roprasenting much monoys | necitou,t ee most satisfactory resulta. Five dollars’ worth a Is, X thtine £ wr, butt 1 have got it all mixed | Chemistry in the Michizan Btato Collogo, found | though st repreecuts moro rospootubility thun w bil y a cured her after spending hundreds In other AINE EE OE Toe Snes SY ANE: aguin inmy fiead; at any rate, T-halted | glucose in ayrup bought at random, and'in tho | might bo inferred trom tho clnmoraus jottera muda (owned aatnien til ae eee Tera pivslclante We kiow it to00 | , CHICAGO, May 18.—Wo fool that in Justice | him, and asked him to ko, round the circle | glucose wero, amopx othor things, lime, aul- | cvenslonally eppuaring 1n tho dully papors.. Nob WT think that ho wilt try to Inatitute some of erfectly safe, aud, would advise others to try | to humanity the public should ‘know amore the othor ny {le nckeort Nighorag & length shat or dro, Goneetty ie de diaringe thon, as a class, being rich,.we. feol—that, Is the reforms in the land systom which be bas . Yours, ete. . Hasurros, ” | about the terrible welght under which that oro Oe reli, then “enme shiead | Sold, Se iLot vitriol. PHurla | somo of us do~os te something must be dond td | bens Frotbas Mo doair, enough, Tekin tbat Nae E ES noblo {ustitutton, tho “ Workingwoman'a In- | on hin,” and made tho -trp, As Z got |, Dr Willinins indorses tho statemouta froin hie prevent our betug ignored by thosa wlio float on | Lord Deaconafield injured bts Darty, vory inuel HARLY TRANSGRUESSIO: a ” P : own analyses, and udds that u different reault | tha light billows of Yonda and’ groonbacks, | by stating In his munifeste to the Duke of | dustrial Home,” located af 216 Fulton astreut, | out at ‘tho door, he looked puzzled und betel hinted at {n bla epeochea. The reforina will not. JOPMOd és vely be hoped for au long ag the prucosa a thel ita to dyata school, | Méurlvorough that tho fsxtre should be on Home- AUNOOLBOY DAYS. is bravely bearlng up. asked why I had - particularly . wanted | Seu scune t wy sond thelr obildren private school, | jtute, and not on the tand questton.” To the Editor of The Unicuge Tribus. , Tho Wome Was" founded Inat September by | t° Aa to the right oround ihe circle, Ctarah Witt oll OF ee aud mts a wit Ging, | or over to Germany, or bay . tutors “itow long Ee ee aalc in this Macon, Ill; May 18,—Fifteen years make | one energetle woman, and upon her oxor- | aad “Bocnuse that would bring ing next | These are facta whieh it very much concerns | 804 govorncsses” In the hous. And. ono " 7 . 5 J country; t s % Ti 4 “Onlyafow months, While I L wilt a wondrous chango in tho viewsa person | tions alone has the sypport of tho Flomo de- the dluior coming back, and L wouldn't haveto ree cree oe which ure ulore call of tho simplest, and casiost, and safest ways of aly a am hore Iw! ‘ crowd past your knees.” Hoe came near Iatution. People should | doing this somuthing which 1g ta resouo us from | try to be of some service tu tho National Tand ‘ holds, especially of those formed whena nied, car! or of tif . at | bo protected against the posiUillty of even wie | threatened oblivion appears to by writing {Il- | Leayue in Aimecica. 1 would have came sooncr its TRILL Wy sakea bleacher of the time thar fer] ee ee ee hing ils store teeth out, and sald It Wed | rudy matemy auch unwuplesoimo stud in thelr | natured lettors about tha schools for the Me dts only’ yrulled to so0 it tha charg of sedition | Mas, boon kept UNCHANGED fn aT) of atl rr pack was embod{ed tyranny Itself. Her | Ong and a half tons of coal only have beon | to theleftin going around the circle; alther | Swmdchs, oven If jt iy cheup and pleasant, to agulnst: m9 riod before u fury. TF jo wbolewomeness. i PRTY, NMALTHIVULNESS, PUG Qieery HEAUTHPOLNED a zl press. = : ¥ 'y" 7 2 Hoyo and tongua. What esems to benceded | Now, some of us never had nny schooling qur- | have left the pupers In the hands of my.dollcitor, | StS SAE e e A 1 a a bellors c . 0 a me for my transgressions In sehool, and in | other Institutions for tho ald of ab 2. roe | Seon Ee tea alanetiy wnetuCe thoy sei slightust relaxation {nachool. A ifs murels en to Botuee or the rich nad poors where rded this as false, He writs willlng to Mux flusiso or augar, go that bityera inuy mal us i auiskes, the a bi ay i furniture | frate; so he dr down to thi fn telligent chi d nay not una t frou Oe oat eee and ; Scligman's Bequosts, . | aed rp 0 last 16 yontue BAKING PaWOER. 1S, aN urnitul Hy drove me down to the gent choleo, and may not unawnre get ong rouhen a i in wo > New York Tribune. : ii es 0 7 . the otreet, tur eee ea coc thwuther Uniesseomething of | fecl to. ba robbed from the “propoi oueph Seligmaiya boqucat for chdritubl A PURE FRUIT- ACID a charge that wer rod—tho then symbol of “Rie fel tat wilh tho presen cet oe He eee iret taro anddrovo bask pat Fee ae oe oe ee oe | ichool Work, ‘The sohlovements.wodomeud aor Fee ae eee yoda the hbealiey aud cle F ULK : ination, to graduully dwindle away; and Segmian’s da! fall women who ore indus- | and brought me back to the door; | i ‘ J€ ie-bod ods side when 4 tirst approached the elrel Te | connpe! ‘ reporting tomy parents my ill-dolngs out of | alngle-handod younk women have had coal achool, . But ltwas not long after leaving bor | in carloads, beds, ‘a | fog or al he berallt 3 ny ' etition, Indeed, ar ew rf ery, fe giv 9 the Soulety for Etuloul Cult- " now, when s few wore yeurs have removed | little c! Kiutentecn, neta yi sane ih next the door tulig hore fray on the ede Biubyement of that Kind bas utrendy bo: ond thelr, power and wid. "Wo aro Hot uullke | urd of wley bolwas Prevideut, aud 2,00) to ba STEELE & PRI ape! . ull traces o€ youthful prejudice, she stands auch chur 4 he Detralt paperg give the | tho peasant buyiug spectactes, trying pair after,| discributed ty nis exeautory gmon; Gems and that idigness should not bo encouraged: | it again, but be did. Hy dtd it eleven thnes | etuits ine Satablidnuent of 4 augur” fuo- to find one he could ‘see to read with, won| tub nevotent, and educ Manpfacturors of Lupalin Yeast Styl poele revealed to my reuson holds a place In intoresia of “tie. tolling: wothers | band running. Waa I-convinged? No. 1 seh riage tease en Somes eM Bee MOE or Ca ohare educated isle Wiavoriag Extraats, bie. chivara and a my heart second to nune—excepting my | and helpless children 13 the work of the | was not capuble of belug conyinced—all | susgar-retinura of this city, which ta to Coxin lity We try teacher after teacher to dnd ono. |. ereod, race, or religion."

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