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12 ! THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1881—SIXTERN P/ 3ES. THE HOME. A Person Who Has Some Sen- hands of his purty, and was elected Mayor of Ractan, - Having tho strongest confidenca In Richard’s abilitles, ho advanced him to the position of mannger of s establishment, & pusition which would tax to tho utmost the of 1809, 1800, and 1812, Shortly after rflw Rf;; ulckly, Tho statenient of the ftusyy, toeatlon ho ottatnca his discharge from 3ncmrcnmfl ta i mind. Somewhnt Increq. lfil;\'l‘sn wll&»’ n r":"'ulm‘a’fimfl"lll':?:”gn:.!‘m.(;dm:dc uiously, at first, o administered (to mlu’lllei nnppumrt himselt reapoctibly for many years, It | ten dronsofodine tinoture fnone-tilrd of 4 of the evil L shall consldor this promise of | ful, sphere. At 28 her mind and_soul are | did not think they would obiect, for they al: some linportance, Let us !all& utnmmmhmn littlo “Inrger than ln«{ word n‘, 18, Tle Is | ways seemed to ll‘m him wel{ mmxkh. ens ng and 1o ho Insiltutions o 24 g}l;»?‘:lnu;gurm by ayimtizouiniaaiblod lu’llmn:)lly r}::(’fuw world, The girl who was | not feel prond 12 1 would got marrjed, A . faAtated that tita n wne Augmenied under | RINSS of water threo tines a day. Ty young man’s_gualifientions, nnd nt the same (Gracu felt ns tlmunl‘ siich n muemmls his companton: and pride at 20 or 23 can no lmluanrrrlsml at this seemingly miid ques- ~flm Beeond um..m. to nn nmmfin sufiolent to llnfin was Cinodiiml = in the ense gible Ideas About Train- tlmn onlarga his I?lmm of action, sl of the | given promiss should he llonllned,l t;ut lfll lfinxcr ?nlfirlnlnnllflm »'\Jmil 'I“rfl(}t hlsnl\!ung«:n:s }(l::l:\:lm““(}kullg(inxnrl'c:kg;nul :fi!{l.l.-"l:;s“xl'l,-n l‘wg m};‘ma‘ms.n m‘.):’::.‘: :;‘e‘:e;;{s ,;'.“; °|';'|':|N:|}'|‘:“"E|"'|'|: :::I flfii’r"im,'fl{& h::glll(l"il:‘l‘l!l‘;‘ nl“l‘llt‘;fill:lils‘[']ll hlm 5 _ v i ! A epie Ly 3 bit, or wenkne: i vy d L e i ing BOYS- :iffx'."n':'é":’..?h"".fifc'?x’.‘a I{)flg:.‘:‘\‘;:“y‘;,"h L e R T L R T SR A o e besido lier and totd her 1€ she woulid | vonerablo warrioe dicd in the midat of convivial | and aftor more extended sxperienes with |'h"'. g many misglvings, while the sublect fell cold | which” was unconstdered before mnrringe, | floor During all this thne Richurd had not been | and was not rupcrred to ngain tint evoning, now becomes a painful, solumn, reniity thab sulumnlg{ romiae not to_tell pa T would telt 4 nstennger tn the fawily elrcle ot the Rich- Returning to his room that cvcnlms.llt c!}n! can b?tm l(mx'er {w?(rlnnl.ue(’}. \‘OII F‘(IIIOW the l"l:‘\"‘ ln(mklhl‘llq‘x.rl:fi %.‘lern':“l(llnln’ 'bc%::“ :;‘lr(\'nllusl'ltlld Many of Them Spallad, He Thlnks, monds, Tio was o frequent visitor, and a | ard imaghed that e had humbied himself | sequel,—uoverybody knows tha m.:lub . L] A surraundingd. flohnd boon Invited ton frient's | medicing ho gave nn aceount of his trete 2::;?(': fi:f:x‘: .’!.‘i,'ifi'.',fi.'.'.“f.'c“%’.‘.‘,‘}"f;fl‘.';'é‘..“}.';“g;‘ ment !": tho profession, In. his report by 3 - s oW 3 - Fon0 dnys, and. s sitcing. ne- tnblo, hoidiog | S Tho untl-perivile powe=s of fuing [y most weleome one. 1o possessed those soclal- | loo much 1h giving Gracy that promise, Wint can " be more rash and hnprudont [ Jooked very sober but seemed gl to kes | FAR (000 0Te favarit toplo, the Exyptian expos | 8¢ sunerlor to thoss of any ¢ er knowy <) by Too Much Repression qualitles which mndo hl':u the lifoof all soctal | 1o had kone ufi-m with a diiTerent | than anch mnrringes, contraeted in ‘u\slu to | me feeling so good. She did not sny any= ,"u.,,,."’m.,,,, o ,,,,,.l,“fly 'tell .,,,'f,{'},, m"h’;" remedy exeapt quinine, sl I8 by, e the hey Yy b P! matherings, 1o wns an adoptat relating a | ntention than to be persunded into | be ropented of at leisure thing ngninst our vlan, and L do not think, it | gna was dend, withopt groan or struggio, known substitute for that drag ™. 'The g, at Home. umrr:hunlcnw the elder onea, and delighted | making such a nonsensleal arratgement. There nro some people, lke a tres, ever | grloved hior beeause sho did not lllfe Jamig PRSI s S — bur of ¢ases trented was 147 for varlons formg i . tha littie ones. Having enjoyed a wide range | s framn of mind, after he had givon “his ];uuh forth new lealflots, strotehing out | ar anything of that kind, but sl says that if AMERICAN POTTERY. af malariu, and eight for nlark hedachy, = ‘of reading, and possessing a memory which | word, was not in the proper .condition to | larger limbs, renching thelr branches higher | sha were a girl mml.n sha «does not think 5 T b‘lmlrwfilllls were, in overy case, all that conid D g desirwd, The Immonac Progrosw lu this Country | Tha writer has s}mkan with sevaral repy. During tho Last Five Years—=Where | table physicians of our clty upon this syp, Fottory In Mudo ¥lore—Some of tho | jeet, Of'tho fiva ealled upon, thres nRreed Leading Artiste—1alllng~0f of Im= | that it was well warth trylig, and two—ony 2, wns ono great storohonse of historical facta | bronch tho nuestion which was uppermost in | into the air, and each suceeading year mark- | she wonkl ever marry. Some Furiher Proccedings . by | TE0oNe frept Siit, by his captivating mane | his mind whon he calied that . uvgl‘:lllg toses | e tho yonr's growtl, amd enstiig o larger, | “The following Monday Jmes went nwny + the Celebrated Grumpy nerufy mn'klnt, mnke the dryest subjectan | hier, He lind oxpected o proniise from herof | denser ‘shade. And then thera nra othiers | to Chicago and hus written to me very oftei Olub. Interesting one, Ha plloted Tom tirouxh | a different unture, but sha had_torned his | ke a gooseboerry bush, who attain thalrsize, 1 slnces pa has knovn 1t, but has not sald any- 3 ub. the mazes of fractions, and practiced music | mind on hilmself, and in his estimation had | live and porforin thelr tunctions, llu-iy do | thinig, so Jast week I galned Tourago to tell with Graee, \iy the roman- | humbled him, and, smarting under the hn- | not appreciate anythime nbove or beyond, A | him that we wore ‘engared, Ho seemed 1 1 Europe, In vory high - stamding—=had “alveady usegj = tie bnnullcs)ll;!(m"‘"\‘vk:\l\-lgi;‘w'm{tl eharmed | mility, he rashly came to tho conelusion that |mrm‘l’|' of the first class cannot be” satisfied | greatly surprised.and almost angry, Atlor a ";,‘,,’,:;;";{,',‘,',,mf':,',‘,‘u. of n‘,’ Chicago Tribuna. I thor practics with abundant succoss, Mr. Hall Presents His Ideas in Re- Lhelm wélll‘ the lwn. and pmimsdof l)|cl{(v:l;. Grace ]“'l'“fi" wmnd‘h‘u {:h wl‘rle, cmni\l\\'l;ut Nt‘ll le:mubn:v,x Jl;ru;!“ kllul!‘t,?li;lll) nt‘l,x?“cg&_ln(:'\x%c} ;::!:::_l;e Il:l“"llll}!(l \'Iur.x; g}:ml‘_:;.u ""\“mlhslllr:‘}“}lg(% TuENToN, N, Jy ApHl 4,—4 In five years m—— and c cor conundrums of his | may,—drinkor no drink,—atd, conslderine | friend onipanions ; ENTON, N J. N T e gard to tho Poor and Their own :mel:lnl:z“ nlmrlf“h(l'; answers convulsed thlg fnat resohition strongor thait tha promido | the second class, Tle needs some ong to nf‘m- and brovoked to mnke any answer, s [ from now,” sald Mr. Lawshe, & Trenton (N = . . Borrows. them all wnp Innghter, ¢ Tose and stmllac | glven, he lot hls word of honor go by the | pathizo with lilin, encournge hilm, strengt! fentures mnt 1 Don. 4 en | ho continued, telling ma °that James' Iiim popular with atl classes, | board. J.) potter, *uot a plecs of useful pottery, ifm, aud help bim. Such a companion enn- | morals were very unrellable, and, fyr- Far The Chiengn Teibune, Chinu, or poreelain will o importod into this K . and exceptionatly soin M. Richmond’s hotse- || not compreignd or appreciate his alms and | ther, that he was In _the hablt .of 3 f?om urope. See what wo have K',‘,fd"fh';“:','l’:,‘,l‘,"“:.’::"t‘l".’,_‘,'{,‘f!“f‘"’ stood & ) country P 1d Nonentily Agaln Replies fo Mr, | BOI. Yelit wus these ehnracteristics of the ¥ TIIE POOR. purposos: no' wonder that he grows tired of | drinking, 1 dowtknow as I enn -binmo pn A n o arsi We woro all bables | Thnt momontsentn wlacious ltsod * = Houschold Nonentily Agaln Roplies to Mr. | vz iya that blinded his best friends to s 5. XD EORHOT such n bosom nssocinte, Mr. Seott thinks | If be ncfually beileves whot he sald, but I | done in five yoars St Of light upot the pail that led Sooll—A Chally Lolter from M, E. W. the on gret funlt which wns growing mors THEI JOTS.AND. 80 “marriages ns a rilo are tolerably ennal? | emphatlenlly disbelieve tho Iatter nccusa- | In pottary befors the Exhibition of 1870, - | . Gin'td wer duor. Ho slghiug, antd, » —Hiscellaneous. protultent In him. Tlehard Fenten . 1ne To 1he Editar of T0. Chleago Tvibunes . Would that my observatlons worg the sane. | fiun, He iy possibly tnke an ocesional | gland, France, and Gurmany came then with |« Our futuro svoms (o bo begim™ ' dulired too freely I drink, Lot not Ambition mock thelr usatul tall, ow Ny 8 1nal - or woman s *mated With | ginss of lior, but I doubt It As to 1is | fnote oyt waro. Our pottors saw thalr Infe- | o= o " e —— "Il politizal 16y whieh My, Riehmond had N’I helr hx;mnl{ljosnml-.gusu“?s;‘rlnmcl“r:-. e, aclown?® - ntorals, bie that ns 1t may, I do not take any torlty; but during the fivo yenrs pnst we | w TL!;:II“\‘!:““"(‘?“ o:h'mw the kl\ll o . OVER TIIE IILLS. entered hind surrounded Richard with new Fis ahutt, Bt Bl vt BRUALE OF tho noa Hosnye, “Taste and imprudence do not | poxition ono way or tho” othor: Ho niny bo rorlty; e ithor | * s ginstii Inags for you, ond g0, — friends, 'The plnce-huntors and oftiee-seckers | _qray, W i induce all theevil. Ah, nol far more lsit sulctl{ moralatid he may not be; porhaps | have nlmost caught up with Tt 1o punl—in o pou S, i ut liow advantageans 0 ch- it ) vy Mr, Scott, Ve g t ) 8 Lo, - o poit i ggfl’;dm:'?lfi,"::,:fl:“?&m H,'":h :nl'ul frl«?n(sl‘uln.milo‘ llnln‘vlll‘:cn:ng“ tge l‘\‘lé‘ exercise of his talents, rises to a position of | (o you nul.ylu this latter sentencd neknowl: | waaro mnrrlcllyl do not thinis that 1 will bo | 1 0ud Mr. Lawsho's romar SIMEROTRInNI=o FouNio) Kigw 1n the lnst year Lhnve visited pottories whoro dium through which many of them sought | eminence and honor, unless gifted with an | edge what I called hasty, imprudent mnr- |m|mnm'lhccmme he s untrue to me, ‘There the white docorated ohinn Is made, In the fol- ¥ Your path with Bummer-bloom llet:,rlghl Where tho purplo and gold and the orlmson | \ince and profit. Richard was not averss to | unusuat amount of kindness of heart, unself- | ringes, and show that we do not after ll dif- | is one d Mot th ¢ il o oyt tonmtormtt AnyiMnK | lowing placest Trenton: (1wenty-ono pottare | 41 s ot o pom Jose requligr o pales, elng conslilured o person of some “Inpor- ferso widely agto the causes of unhappy | tiever muke any eifort to detormine anything | lowing places: - v 3 i and solemn, a8 feding salla tanee in polities, lh! telt flatteged by thelr ‘,’"“”’H ’“}“" 'Imdu!lmx::r?é::::::fi?::?l'ull: marringes i o st his character, for I ablor such faith- | fes), Syracuse, Wheellng, East Liverpool, })‘I'Al‘ “?';,z}m‘w: m‘; .}’.'!H.":S:, Yid That slip o'er the edgo of world that fajls? frlendship, while thoy felt honored by his | YErY optto desplse the L | You recite neasewhich, after aseven-yenrs? 39 [ any one, - Stottbenville, West Thirteonth struot, New [ amyion v you stil ute froo, ‘Wherofiwan blue smoxko drifis In o haze, . condeseenston, - Convivintism soon becanie a | takings of his fullow-men, Yet, in the miust’| engngement und o fow months of married I'n may change his mind, but If he docs York: Greon Polnt (Brooklyn), and Franke Lingerlng afcer the searlot bluzo: " 1 pleasure, aud convivial politics soon | of his prospority, he should clearly under- | life, rusnlted in a divoree snit, . You do not | not our marriage would be bifterly contested i 3 And song, and bloom, and beauty eall, Anl whohath trodden those mystic waya? “Come bick] cong back! all pleasurcs waly lin (0.) Not oné of thess notteries could affected onr hero, The siccess which at- | gtand that it Is to the humble and luwly ones | tention the canso of sucl n termination of | if it shonld take place. But En:r hnps ho 18 tended Mr, Richmond in office only served to - | what should have proven yeara of peago and | right. 1 hardly stop to think that there 18t | make n decent plece of undor-glaze wara fivo Floro in the Hght!" . Above it all Over the hilla whoro tho white daves fit, \hot his tppetite for more palitical nowers, | OF this world that ho ls indebted for his ex- | WIS G PIRCOR Fiachine ind flaws | possibitity ot > his boing, for 1 dgend tho yenrs ago, Now sevoral of thowm aro turiing | 80 only hourd e own boart's orlos— ‘Whaere.tho evening siar in the dusk fs it— and, throngh the offorts of Richard and his | altatlont which warried life expsed, As L boforg | thoughts yob it wo aro marrled and Anythine | £ bunutitully-ornamented © under-glnze | 51 oniy eces ks rh.,..",m oyos, (D the tewtes Hight and the penca of e politieal friends, the **Richmond boom” was | All cannot bo great, all ennnot be ‘re- | sald, young peonle should be more candid | should happen that would eause meto ho nn- fully with i "}“‘h"hr?"{ck' Ilhrnl mm!lulm closed tho gate, . What gloris Tie Pt ot e sweet? stlnrl‘:l.-tl n‘flnash. nmll evenll(l’u\lly nm(:‘cfnded In | ‘nowned, all cannot bo rich and prosperous; flu{dmnu‘c with ?(ach nmel;_ Im»‘:‘““’;"fi”{%‘f' llll(\lxlxl‘u"lo t\\I';)\,lsllf‘l Rnl‘ufilllleil x‘:flm :gfiflt‘;:ufi::zs% L\:l;l"k.‘)"glrl“:" :‘ffllél:;lfisn “!chcfifful‘lmf ‘Vm:m::! s e ;!rgglt,lqlfirgrl;gr. pleeting that gentleman to a % ora Is any known or susveeted [ o N 3 g X | Menkin, " i Jphac blontnsatrawn patke for edey foety o N"fifll Rfi-‘lh:\fll r;Wl\“\ Verfl:l"nv!s;fl\il and | o0l s fow Individunla can ocquiro distine- whlcllumny u:{-nu Ontis ucuwfifi thom, it | have not ns much respoct for pa's counsel ns | Wedgewood, Minton, and,Haviland. MILWAUKEE, Wis. CARLOTTA PERRY, Juat odoryus brevace. etln and flcot Nk his ginss, 1L dld not Intorfora with his | tom only a few lavo tn thelr natura th God- | g yyiq b inade to arise beforo marsiaze, "Fo | I would hiave i e was not himself addicted A\ NEW DINCOVERY, Rinerlaiite . AVITE: Brorine aiid oth gnn:nmmmfr;x:y]smuu:]m“rml wcadows groed, | atfention 1o bushiess, nelther did 1t causo | &iven quality of gontus, 'The . grand Oreator | gndden two henrts isnotso grentatiovil ns | to somo very unplensant liabits. Thon lia Th & B AOack Lo Atasoioan pottam porlonco . i Storus an or \."’.'1',.‘.'.'.,"{,‘:,?-:kh‘,‘.‘ffl;,{";m"e and m,.':,';' limto lose any of his sol-respect by redu- | of the wuniverse 1s not 1impartinl in | to erente a wretched home. Ilow mueh | wishes me to marry anotlier young man that 0 gren W 4 Disterbuanees. 3 4 3 | elng him to-the luvel of a counnon finnlur. the Dlessings Ilo bestows upon usj | mennery bnser,morscalamitous s suchehient- [ I have been eprrespomding with forsevoral | hiag been the absencs ¢f o strong: white clny, An especlally useful and yalunblo officer of Over tha biils what hearts awnit 3 { M. Richmond wus awarsof the ovil that 1 e I f “; ing than that which is sodetested Inordinary | years, and I do not like himntall, What | or kaolln, such as thd English find" In ' the | the United States Government Is most whie (nir tardy comiig, and mourn us lato? .was taking such o firm hold on the young | OWY 8 fow can becoma Inmous business afairs} . aindl I'better do? I am firmly convincod that | Cornlsh mincs,” But recontly our potters ngm»\\‘n under the titlaf Old Probabilities Why do you atand thera so rthi, O Fate? mun, and shiould feel ealled upon to remon- | 8Tt In sclence, In polites, n comnerce, or | “ygy gay 1 awm the last person intho world | Lshail nat mnrry;m'n favoritunluss Iehange | jrcoaiceavored a pure kaolin in Do Kalb | Bubtuauite as well knawn is Prof, J. H, Tice, Let me Inak for n moment hevowd the hills, strate with him, 1t would only be when Rich- | tn war; thoro must be the common willlons | to seel to enllt In any reforin whatsoever.” | my mind. 1f I'shoull coneclude to glve up. D! tha meteorologlst of the Mississippl Valley, Syt anaagerbieart thae thriba and thipllle= ard falled fn domg whnt wis expected of | to il up the chinks and erevices of the | What. prompted your firat letter to ‘Tho | inarfying Jamie, whatcan I sny? It would | County, Alnbamn, and tn Dade County, | whosa contributions to iils Tavarito n(uJy &?“3“;; Jou are cruull sy w1 biood chills. him. M, Richmond was no tatal nbatainer | earth’a’ vnst poputation, fo zlve body and | Ilows upon this subject? WIith what object | bo fo hunllinting to him to teli iim the trath,; | Georgin, which is as good us the best kolin | have glven itin an’ almost National ruuum. * S0t Tor mo 18 tho anlendor Abd glnw himself, and {f 1t was only a hablt with him | sirength to soclety, to perform the nunual | 81d you introduce this compliented subject | if thore Is any foundation for douht, and if | from Coruwall. “This Alabama knolin, | tion, “On a reeent feetiro fonr through thy - or the Wnknown Miss—not. (bo wnknownwot | 116 coulil not conslstently call it o grent evil Inbor nnd thereby ald \'“ earrylng out tha | Insuch acircle?” Was nofaint thought and | thera is not how wronged he would be, aid | gaid ‘o potter to mo to-day, “bakes puro | Nurthwest the Professor had o narrow esenps ©Faxsy Disconn. | Inatothor. o) 4 ds, Th liminering hopo of reform connected with | how angey With” me, Pleaso somebody from the serlons consequences of ‘n sudden g <1 "Notwithstanding the friendship that existed | Bini8 and uidertakings o mientlm s A FL? Tut perhaps you were murely * kil | answer this, Eora,~ | White. Not a file.will scratch M, and | gn'very danzerous liiness, tho partientarsof PTRAINING BOYS between Mrs, Itlchmond and - her sgung ;‘{fl,‘@{fi,m“flffi“’;m."‘,’:};‘, RE:.?,‘,‘,}," 15"'1'.‘:”,2‘2 time,” 1'trust not; killing tinta is an amuse- Sm— notan acid will eat it. Then, when you which lio thus refers to: . ek s rioned, she did not feel s though sheToudd | T " h | ment neither lucrative, profitable, nor elevat- Mus. GIBSON'Ss READINGR. - | look ‘through it, youses Itfs trauslucent. [ ~ The dayafter concluding my courso of leot- OLD MONESTY'R VILWS, chidy hiw. 1118 hizh spirlt mizht not orook | fGTHS Lis labor falthfully, Is o not ns muc Mrs. Ida. P, Glbson will ¢ ono of tho | Iu fact, 1t1s pure chlun, as guod as tho best | uros at Burlington, In, ob 3ist December 0L N1 o’ L. T el o g v i i i To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, stich an Interference, lence sho was silant, entitled to respect and honor as the master- 6. Idn son will repeat one o y h china from Chinn” 5 - | Inst, 1 was selzed with o sudiden - attnek of neuratirin In tho chest, glving me oxcruciat “In what shapo i3 tho kaolln found?™E | fug pain and nlmost -'prevm}fllng bronthing, asked, My pulse, usunlly 80, foli .to 85; Intenss' |n§. pX- "on furthermore declarg that you would :, Cincaco, April 6.~Ilow guod, how very | Sho was at a loss to uceount for sugh a hablt {;‘{’{{"H}:}.fi{“,’fifi!fi‘ '.‘,{i;:}; fi“(‘i{,‘{,‘én'il“.!}.'{"‘f,?gfi. not urge our young peoplo to avoid such de- | MOSk charming of her serles of papers on o T 0, gainbge such strengih over hin,” OF Inte, his 3 bashi, miserabls anions; As each of us hus, | *Gertan Literature,” Wednesday, April 13, .‘fgufi(um.'fi.'? fif‘n‘.::;;' anbsll soritiabonadly visits to the house Fl“ll not beon' 80 freauent; S‘.fi’é{,‘%’f &’,‘.‘,‘ pl(.}((:}-: ,::f:f ;}},",f,“?,‘l:",fi,‘}.,f.“ .i'.,‘}fl-;fi you certninly have or will have sometime I | at3:80 p. m., In the Unlon Park Congregn® Not long ngo Forty Yenrs told of-n gama - but when he did eall e wag, a8 usual, so en- from the labor of tho lowly the rich obtain your life sotne Influence of powsr overa tertaind d ble that sk AR SFonid u tlonal Chureh, “\Well, It 1s found In unlimited qm;’:uug. :;’f‘n‘:‘;fi?yo;“!lsfi fég]\!‘ur‘g:lfi::qcfimll‘;g' d?l?i‘v““?fia | dertaning and ngreeabls that she was com- | hoir wealth nnd tholr influsnce, young or weaker brother. -Wouhll ynubeno | g thosa who have not mnde themselves | The stratn.nte sixty feet thick fn both Do g g of pool, a noggln of something for the luner | pletely nonplussed, -One -thers was who . uncharitable as to calnly watch the wreck- - attending physielan coutd dn nothing to re man, ete., ete. Kuffard T slence” nb-tho chano Hiat wid s lkay thantra '.g:‘LE.',"\’,‘“{* hoplay e | i of his lippiness and welfhro withous | fcausinted with. Gorman Ilteraturo ¢ s not | Kalb and Dade Countles. It ls not clay, but | fiava wio, A ftor suitering for thres honr | & 3 N o . o too Iate to begin now under the gulddnco of T Now, In contrnst to that, we are asked not l."-"m! ulm.q in llle‘lmr(! but how could 816 | gyer and tho curtain fulls we wmingle in the | even vointing out to him the shoals and 4 ; 1o play enrds in tho parior, not to taste wine ‘f'wl'lu! her anxlet without” butraging her common stream and go home.” rocks, aud wrging him to bo most watehfnl? | this gifted womon, whose, long resldence eelings, Foronce the sunlight of her young . “Thiat yout do goodl, In prepurtion 1o your - at the dinnor table, and why? For fenr somo | life wns clowded by a deep anguish, z Lhere At fuw Lelnis wiio Janbis ths ; Bsond Yl?zrr?\'if\rflmgél%:;ll'tl%ll‘:’ll;'httoil‘tuagr ¢ vorld that can number among the blessinusg [’0‘“"': when you have erlminally neglected | punge and weak-minded youth mny becomy n gambler [ Griee. Richmond had no ocension to be | S} v 9 0 eninrge that power” Your ‘carnest ef- |\ by sinstic preferanco for (both, or a drunkard, poor things. llow nmlgl What | artful or impulsive, The sontiments sho en- DL Mo that they njoy tias rare: steributoot | 12,90 CIE L bu wasted: If they save notethe | b L e cithust Lt d 1 enti mnke her a charmine cleerone for young an o thriliing pleture ono with o fortile Imagina- | feitaibed towards Richard wers of the most ""’1‘1:3'}}531-?333‘ :‘V‘l‘l‘l"ltfil:'%ld es along, footaoro | Souls of othiers, thoy cortainly” cultivate and SO i, affectionate kind. 'Fhey were the erowth of 3 vayalde, 3 ' enrich your own,- Vi v { tlon can onll up to chill us with its viviiness | years. In her childish eleo, and lnocence [ 214, e‘fl{l‘.’n‘i’mfl'fi.}‘.fi :!nlI(lL'r&'IIva&gzu}?\ el H Aany havo Hstened with delight to these You are right In saying: that reform, lke | papers read at different times In different and eloquence, of vice and ruln begtn at | sho Tound . fn him a friend.. When a sctiool- vl charity, should begin at: home; but still | partaof the city, and ‘an increasin crost Jiowe, and how very little truth there ny | girl sho soight hisaid fn helping her througlh ?!&'.I‘i.'!nfi"‘iJ%i‘d'xffi.’}'fiy°2|'.§{{‘§"‘“m‘v'z’:§k"rr'3& hiora ko clinrity, 1t should not bo confined | Kitends overy rgl'ng::wn‘t‘n‘uélr‘l. e b fn I 2 ’ bher troublesome studies, and in later years | qom from eare nnd the porfect peace of mind | to home. A ‘Tho subjéct of tho lecture. Wednesday, Many years "F"rl"“g before T had o wifo | she vistuully submitied everything fo his | that ho fancles lio ean trace In the fentures | _ S0 inany temperance reformors york most | April 18, will bo “The Court of Welmnr." and pratéling litle ones to make home n | judgment. e seleeted thoe chaicest volumes the wayfarer. Nelther one Js satisfied | zealously'and almost uselesly vainly endent- | Jrs, Gibson will deliver her entlte cotrse of foretaste of heaven to come,—in fact, while | for her: perusul, encouragod, pritsed, and | Wieh Rimselt or his situation in 11fo, orinz an hoping to save: drunkards, whilo | five ' lectures, -on_German_ Mythology, - the 1 was little moro than an nfant u?'sulf. wa | criticised her as lie would any other Young | <Pl human ming I8 forever striving aftor | our boys nre growing up In the stroets. “The | Niebslungen Ied, Lessing, Gootho, and Faust, passed much of our thne not spent fn sehool iwr.«uu In whow ho might become intorested, | thy ynattalnable, With every reasonable | boys, while thelr henrts are young and Im- | at Sprmgfield, 1%, ata date this month, to 3 ver ko clice: ; no or nfter so nl 5 e extle: - | ness and selt-respect, should b subjects of ——— & sowne of the boys play better thah oursélyves, [ own,-he conlid not have been moro s\lrgrlscu or man eomalis reatises. and ToipnUent eg b o oy more temperance work, ‘The Tesults might i Ouo of my comrades—John—a brhiht boy, | nt the happy result; but from the very begin- },‘Q”"‘If':fifi"{.l;;'éfl}:,"éfi,:g‘.{;‘gj"gul‘;“ :}éfi“n',‘;& notbe 8o apeedy amd fiattering, but thoy SELF-STARVATION OF THE INSANE, always well toward the head of hils cinss, | niug hie wits uneonscious of the faot that o | carsy aut now undertniings. V wounld be greater and mora Insting, Bo not 70 the Editor of The thicago Tribine, had parents opposed to marble-playing, eard-"1 was dofug this very thing. Time, however, Asthe years depart, mian's capacity for | dlscournged If you cannot lnfiuence thoso al- [ Ctizosao, April 7.—It s alleged that un Insane g:ll:.{llaq n‘?x )Inlc;i fl;‘l{ll?:g any gumes' that boys ixlnuluulllyl(m\‘clmlmlI nm\i fcl“llnus. (l;r lntre, enjoyment dlininishes, nand ns ‘ho approaches | ready in, u‘tg(lnl{rhuoly"h}!mlr'l‘lle({; il{l lls nffics- ‘woman {n lowa City lsl n\urvnmhhn‘:aunmn|hmm. y delliht In. . race hid grown less vivaclous, and more enrthly " ‘i sary to strike tho evil further bnck, In elther | If this is true, it I8 only through tho eross fgnor- John was Intended for o minister, and | meditative, and it had nob thoend of Iils earthly career ho Invaribly o T s e e B eseaprd G easet, hindering the knot from belng tied 1s ¢l playing and being o boy among boys wis en~'| Richard's absarvation, and it rather nlonsed looks backwnrd with feelings of regret anid | ¢nse, 3 e ance or the criminnl neglect of those In charge a hard white atone ltke baked chinn. It has | thought, as T had busn usmg St Jacobs Of to by ground to n powder, and thg, powder I8 | with good effeet forrheunmntic pains, I would molded by the potter into dishesand plates, | try It Isaturated o piecs of flannel largy ‘T'hy discavery Knslummewuru to ail the pot- ‘unonrh to cqver my chest with the ofl, nd, torles, for now we ses that wo shall soon bo | 8vplied it “The rellef was almost lustantne. able to produce puro white chinn-warg as [ Ou3. In one hour 1 was entirely tree from cheaply ns’ the f;"gugh.cm. roduce thely | pain, and wonld have taken the ‘train to fill heavy rrnnvsluno wire, Alreiady s ching pot- | 8 fltplml"tment fn'n netghboring town hag: s g SRS com Tl | i o Qi e, st o T 3{]5‘},‘0"’\:,"11,{:,’,“',‘?"le i potiets ta.ioly and have not been troubled sineo, v UNDEIGLAZE FATENCE. | R e ) ".Inm flutt under-glmiu %\lur‘}c? uv%.um?d&.{? BLOOD ' AND SKIN REMEDY, his cotntry was uiado by Joht, utt I jiegor fnpegs sen e igertr e | 1877, My, ‘Bennett was the forcimn of the . m:nmm I.l;ullolllnnbotw?'les at Lambeth, in the 3 A GELEBRATE“ BEAUTY- s ) factory of toby-uugs and common wil- TI F M I\ D LE ]‘ i:;i\‘\!lan{‘fuutlg '}'\ |§nxl1’flxlcfir; of ;.fl.‘ile(l le flmous mfia “m“ G flfi 05. RS Oy & iyl s A DiaAus T { for our”exhibition iy Phtiadefphin, rom tho | Jlow Sho Oblainsd and Preserved tho Wonderkd olton works. iy and Davis Colln. s, " wore, of Nuw Tork, got lold of him atd Clearnoss and Beauly of Her Complexion ded hhin to remaln, with his art- " _ . : for X OFroW o eace_and | better far than'either untying or cutting tho | of her. Every cducated physiolnu knowshow to | porufd i 3 i nees, W e N e 4 10M8, fingers while “vainly endenvoring to nc o out causlng them any pain, K i York, His cons Y overy duy, Several times s fath teh- i it 3 i A CHATTY LUTTER FROM IIER. commun nmong “lunatics, and aro goneratly | mania. s coming'to our country, with hils The : o enil Nino ing Yiot' mau:u net, m;’nlsllml flnfif’-‘"&fi xany f{)?'ullmhrmululnczfisg{d 'bph‘c:ell-ufdmlw’:' B’Sc‘df-'l‘é’fi Aftecktn.dlesplan t¥'° voor. Thoro ara many Tu the Editor of The Chicago Tribune.: Prompted by on uf two dolusions: (1) tho Iden 0 dusations - and Tamous: Leauty, Sinon Do £ hed with the insolenco of . X Tknowledge—unmercifully, nhinost Inhuman- | study hersolf, and no one was mors enger to |m|l_\:ld|m.l~1. ilus Citcaao, Apill 2-2fave you never heard | that nll the nccessible food hus been polsaned, or Iy, L\Vhllu my futhery Ihu‘llmm Tot of s linvd | master It tha Itichard Fenton, lo had no | St0cess, who can ueithr look with plunsure AR 3 ; 3| (2) that tho patient has Bid @slgernatusal rave- at it would buy mnrbles of some ona who [ ocension to doubt the easo with which it ';';h%':g’r.“b""“ upois. Lher, ool T0FLUNG ot "‘f,,f,‘“{v‘},‘:,’ m&:('lJ5,?;‘3::‘:;:,:‘%‘:;;“,:::": Intlon cujoining nbstiuenco from fona, ;-had plenty and Joln us In the sport, always | could bo necomplished. The fuet even bo- | ®5iP0C 1 oneat worth ‘ono nequires o good | Taio! % AT e There I8 no roal dilficulty In feoding such pa- « " leaving tho ganit loser, because he could not. [ camo evident (o him that she had bean grad- y A Warky auires o go snld In n weary, yot contented tone, * Welt, | 5 1 th ™ pl? well enougl to win, - nully ylekiing horself up to his infiuence, and gfi;fi";"crlé:\'i'lll'}.‘fgaan‘,";.,r'(’,';::{:i"’(‘,“g:,“vla:‘ffl:;"m‘mv Lwill be glad to rest! 1nam so tired putting. :‘:;‘nh::?sl::fim;:‘“r:;’v";fin ;"?,";;3;‘:“:,“:&: & y:l»llmlll]'.‘I‘rfi\fiu?velx%y\v:}anfigt ('\llll(n’f“\"efialml)'l’:lx“' '\5-1‘}3'33 u‘:l'l'{l (t‘\'lcu-,n ’].m,h“l“ ‘l;'clncdl:rll ?fi'»‘l'i 5‘“‘,‘:‘ unjust cersura and undoserved dlsgmlsu. bg- | on my shoes and stockings!” ¢ up thelr delusion as {mpracticable, and tnko 1 Cntdt ot e, Whost, WUFGRtS. never P h |\ otk that e wie htieat o hon and eon. | 1 impelled fn words atd nction by a niean | I remember hearing my aged grandmother | thelr foud voluntirliy, i tuen thilr insuno deck of cards intho. ouso 1o uniuse thomie | alder wiint the posaible Tuture might bo, The | SPIiEoL envr’nnd o ridiculously apparont | say to a survant who cuine to her, as waunl, | figtasios in athor dirotions, f the swal , selves and others with, Is fo-dny u gnmbler | restraint sho had put upen herself lad lier to "‘f\"",‘:‘fl,'y';‘;‘fl‘,'z",‘;fi;“ Just stnrting in life ligs | 10F ordors: “Don't ask mo what to have for T s ln&l}ofi!ty of Chicnios ;m outlaw from home | analyze her deepest thoughts, and she sgon a hngl and desperate struggle s%lm-umca to | dinner! I have had to think about that evory | of seil-starvers, At a puhlnll whurfi um‘ buck «Ing '.:'&umio%’.""v’fn‘.fi&‘i‘n'h‘i'}fi«ik‘f-.fl“r’#f’ififik"” e Mmlettion At reaoe b hotanns | Sbinin a fuothold lucils bustnos, his profes- | dny for Aty yours, and Ian: tlrod ! Givo us |’ A JAES the,SERPUGENsal RNAVIERS control of* the musclos vensos. Any food And of alt ny boyhood Triénds Joln s the | blended, and_ produced a new fealing which slon, his trade, or Ids art. From the begin- | whavever you have,” plicod bolw thnt - lino muAt “bo . awnle * only one who turned out & gumbler, and the | took possesston”of her very soul and over- L‘;‘fi,‘:,‘, l;f:"‘,:sb'xfir nlus ':,;?{5{,‘,(;( ‘:,’,":.‘.‘.'3{.‘,“,‘,’.'1,‘.'5 1t was the nearcst, appronch to . complalng ;mfi,‘;} dn’l‘y{‘l(l‘hlu‘nh:lm v):i‘(lllnnr‘:‘:;ulgrl‘“guumlnll‘fl‘:g only one—as I remember now—who was not | whelmed hor with lmludnen. She saw In | 3toet Corowid {\lm aslde, and nothing but which 1 over heard from: hor sweet lips, and | 350 W thatgh conacious of the moveuient, Is . nllowed perfect llborty with marbles and | Richard all the porfections hor mind or fancy | ¢hu! 00 0 CFERAE HR (0 patience, and por- | Toften think of tho woary tone In which she | to uis owu umazemout entively powerless to stop &'fi&f’fi&?’&-\"fl'%{“‘c.‘.?‘i H“Hffi eriult o | could eruve, but ws somowhat dishuartened | severanco will enablo hith to_hold his posi- | apoke the words it 5 : g s played In tho par- | at the one fault which ho showed no tielina- o, ¥ I ' 1 a provided with conven- lor are rarely used In gambling halls for | tion to drop. It was this glarmg Inconsist }{{‘\’.}.h‘m‘.’:,"}e‘:“,‘,},",f{fu}."y‘r'm'.‘."fnue (’-fi:‘rm“"’ wia low much of a woman's l!!u lns to bo Iufi\gl }::’5‘1‘: “fi.},‘!f‘rfifi.'. ;: nugh cMnn?nl‘n'xllo ‘}r mnfle)‘-‘:lm‘lng. cney that was disturbing her tranaulliity. | “ynd s Te®het triond of tio poor, aud | GIVER Up to Just such routine work! If itis 1N 0ro AE bl 1L 18 008y 10 8xtomporizo thom, . wfl&cxfi? ;)1:_:\1]11[ I3'oulwlrl.§ 111‘;1(10 lg;"o 1‘{""}:‘\];.5— Ih. \vnalxlhe (;lll}' s‘hmlo\'\' nt came botweon | yuony \would falnt und fall enrly In'thelr | ot of ono kind, it Is of another, dny nfter Eyurlm:';v .lr'-::‘v‘dm?l);glfimm;;rgfimg_ Py l’tffl‘(lllt!:m " oi Ry —pluyine n { hor and her Imazinacy heaven, i y X vondel W5 game of cribbage for n tlorlnr. mayhap o | While she shrank vore from his presence | CRFEUFS wero It not for her falr promiscs, day, and. year aftir year,. Idomnobwondor Tho I In the dnarkest hou £ adversity shi . 1t 9 % ithi storo, Tho latter must bu softened in warm: game of seven-up, same stuke, but not.{ than herotofore, hie, on tho other hand, n the .darkest hours of adverslty sha | thatmany women with no resources within'| witer and” tho wires in thom thrown aAwiy, often; the spurt 15 too tame. From this you | suught every opportunity to be with hor, He strengthens -and upholds the human oul, | thomselves degenerate into mero dritdies! Attnch o cathetor to the rubber tubo of -thie 3 ;wlll 8ee how hard It is to eduente your son | was gratified beyond measnro at the senti- [ and benrs It onward beyond the gloom, bring- 1t nften re syringe, get n pintof milk ami stir n-mw ey o equires moro cournge nndstrength n the parlor for u gamblers life. You'rs | ments -whe entertaineil towards him, nud | 10 to It o bright uxpectation af bettor Uios, g 4 b g muelt nore likoly to-do 1t "by refusing him | which she trled {n vain to concenl, Ie con- [ t. - Tho ~patient, ,belng lirmly lm;) 110 who sees his family and friends taken | of mhl(tl.lllmlr. and pl&puse ptlulently and klu‘ull lhugd rlwflfirmufl:. Ka“nl ln'|'i) ugr?o: uglrm% 1 i , w1 sway by disense, his hote dostrayed by mis- | successfully .to meet the requirements of | cleuch - hoe - tocth, - place. Playing euchre, eribbage, whist, or | that it_iad only been Inying dormant till % any other parlor game, has made fower gam- | now. For the presont he enjoyed the antiel- clrcumstances, 18 sustalned ana comforted What an amount of thought and actunl hen L R AT . blers than has tha refusal to allow card- | pation of decluring his psslon, and 8o sure # 4 ternntoly prying with one und advaneing tho gmlt_n l’Ilul'lwu mnkea tho soul of man uncon: Inbor I necessitated *In the mero providing | Gti6r When tho cuthetar ean e put I Loyoud % playlng In the house, What plensauter sight | was he of his hieart's object that he did not . can' one behold than a yparlor full of | for n moment think that there was such i tho voluutary polnt, aud tho fuod sent i from I have had great griofs and hard humiiia- | of fond and raiment! ' Ench changing senson | tho syringo, T abiiil OREhONO o s, s [y people, some at — card-playing, others | thing us a serious objection n the way. 1o Teading, and stiil others hanging aronnd the | felt ns though the fruit was within reach, ) Buy tlonaln my thne, I have had my friendship | bringing new cares,—~now clotlies to be | ubout size No. 6, It cun be insertod atony tho and my confldenico busely abused, my' peie | bought, old clothes to make ovor, and par- | Hiooriof tho hostrll without tho traublo of opous . hak been “i""."."lml "P""‘ ml"l thoso Wwhom 1| haps rlat mora than halt enough *where- | {iEa tineen 10 tho stomnch. A distanan of 6‘!1{!1': ¢ planaforle llstening whils n sister, or ‘o | and that e could streteh forth his hand and h}“"‘:"”’,‘ friddl "1"“ ] have “l‘;l‘““'“"l o withal M todoit. - ar ten Inches will rench tho poiut of fnvoluntary cousin,orn friend_ makes sweotest' musle, | plick 1L whenever convenlont, 1t was this f‘“z“ '3“"‘. i I express| ‘1"',”" 0] "b"“!i_ ‘I'hwre is_n satiafaction, I know, In making | swallowiug, and, na beforo smentioned, nfter which all enjoy? None! Then play cards, | presumption that led him ta think thut no | lectand avoldnnuce becanso 1 was poar; but L+f o littlego a great way,—in muklng the most xead, sing, and enjoy yoursulf In tlio thou- | extrn eiffort was necessary, He did not stop sand and one ways ?mu can, and harmlesly,nt | to think what she might domand on his part home. And havu the boys enjoy it with you, | should he declaro his™ love, e was ot so d mature knowledge and- expsrionce, hns al- | 1nclos, ustunistied the world by retuliing tha wons remdy ndded mi‘lllons;w our Nattonnl swenlth, | flortul, cleurtinagsand brliuinoy 7 Hor ambloxion afid ndvanced -the-udlence of- pottery In .tho | {hEouznauthor e, . AL ae af 13 s midn % ScHBliy Ity yéars finimet e i wt gy . \or Lounty, . CINCINNATL NEST. STrOLMINRT IS mind DU Hha Hhilly DequsAe] The next advance in underkinzo fatence | ihis valunbla seceet 1o thio fnnous suue 17 Ahbe" wAs mmlal;y “Miss MoLaughlin and T, J, | D'Eiat whotn tuen prosented it to # colobmited Clng Wheatley, of Clnctunatl, who slinultnneousiy | [izisusin tulilioresche us theaust its uso oxuty © discovered the Limoges process of palnting | sxin-discasos, ° falouce. on tho biscuit underginze. This | (rhuttha pablis generatly uy haxe ni oo pracess had made tho Havilands famous, | SLf{uxing Lie hunauta af thfs Bliwsslois it and thelr, potteries In Limoges,. France, nlm!mm{ felenits und pationts, pliced the foemuls vocamo hown.. throughout _the ~ world, | with The Bail ¥y Lunipunys wio ure prunared Mr. Whentley, 'who' 18 o young maii | 153e0t,80 dorana ul tho thandinds of ensu aphly in Jove-with hls Srt, m Sufit"y hottery | 5o biood wione daponds \ho SOur AR \raRslGLeRL iu Cinginnath, and bis waro 18 songht after:| Besuly 4 tho sking inthit consisia tho sogra. ,h;l' such-judgus ns Tiany, Collamory, and r“"“i‘.".'}“"““ Uaug ne, 1 by the MRS TR Bt weotord StaF; and now Alr. Ovington, of | 1 Eiine tHiaoi and Niin Ieemeay. ) A s worl. 1adlen who havo rulnnd both: hoaith and complaxs Chicago, has speclniens of b fon throukh the g of oxtarnal appilcatione, as. woll 3irs, Goorzs Ward Niohols (n6o Long- | A3 Sorsons wio. heve, srapions i (e daca oF \Vl)l‘“l).l‘\ ln(\}r:y lnt wf"m:i ‘luu nlsu‘ bul&n B | bt wu h a4 Sorufuious Disatsog, Pioiglon l'ém‘:::;: pottery in Ciiclnnatl, and turns out under- | 2 , Lichy h u:fl:;t‘)lg‘s‘\,::sfins»rullll'u? ‘:l’\‘ hullyvtt\_s:sfnnd glds | o et Ly 'l‘lt'-nlm\::;‘*, s'aw‘”\'nr and tints thewm, Mr. Goshorn, the manngar | -0 ,,,,"';:'“,';":,f. e Poatime Lo of tho Philndelphin Exposiclon, s rrnlxwd Lady duents Wanted Eyerywiere, Mrs, Nichols® work, and even paid as high ns ForHulo by all Droggista, $37~ Cut this out. § for n#lngle pideo of her subtilo’ handi- Work. : . BAKING POWDER. Me, T. J. Whentley hns rocently been A A A A e modeling flowers in bas-relief on his vases (3 : 2 '(fiuhhl"n"e{fi ;Il‘h&w lluw:slra ara o Reacs- TETLE CONTRASTI iy, cone, the tints nva so fine, and Lad gIA28 | ywyye other Dakine Powders oro Inegely ADDLs 80 porfect, that_they liave oxclted untversal d “Airation Ih NOw York. Thoy Gave aly | - TERATED with ALU aud atter huriful drugh met with a rendy snle at high prices. v THE UHELSEA TILES. Tha Cholsca Pottery, near.Bosten, one of the oldest potterivs in the country, com- menced about cighteen months ago to make titesin bas-rlief. "I'hosu tiles nre very artistie. 'l'lu:{ have oven been' commended above the Minton tlies, of England, ‘Tho process is thus: Tlles or fizure-pieces aro made of terrn- cotta fu_bos-rellef, and o mnjolica gluze, or. Altglured brown or groen glaze, poured over b threo or four meals kindly but finnly ;{Ivun. tho hava neither faltered yet nor fallen by the | of everything, dauy of us have quite fre- | pationt gives up the yht and ents voluntarily, way, Ihave not lost wmy self-reapect, self- COntY the i Foud cun bo given under ohloroform withuut aasitance, my falth i hunanity, or sny fln"«'il:\“u);nml r:xfr:‘:zt'l\l“:ll\teallt‘ll;fn(lltzlmlt%[‘l’:‘lll‘(l)’ll( tho ald ord tulio, but tho pationt ls apt to vonilt, trustin the parfect justico of God, ono (especinlly It no one knowa it), But 1t | A thus loso the boulit of jt, Tl You whoare poor and desalnta ta-day, who | g nol easy work at best, and frequont ropotls | o o org fo BIAuty uf skiitul physiolons in Jowa are unoasy In the warld, of its dianppointe | tlons rathor Jessen thie novalty of (o sense | gomo mistiko . tho pabiiubd gocountaof tho ments and mortifications, should not bo enst | ion, starving wominn's cuse, or olsa hor fricnds have down or discournzed by trifles, Though the-| *Such a winter ps thig it must bo hard to see | not uyailed thomselves of. woll-oducated help. “hill of diflculty ” you are climbing bo | the conl-pile rapldiy dlsappenring, and not LuMunn ANDREWS, M, D, ateop and lflfi!fld thaugh the way in which | jenow how or when mors could b bought, ———— " Enu are walk uul\m bordered and o’everown | Many a little *honrd of savings® has this THE VOICE IN THE.WILDERNESS. y thorns and brambies, there 1a n vale of | wintor been consumed tn keoping the hearthe 5 ' sunshine boyond that it 18 possible for you | fires bright, o to reach at lust If you proceed with patlence | "1 -often think the:very Boor..nmm who I“”{"I‘l‘e"(?l‘l‘l‘;l{mlglf“ifi\ poor are often pitiful to h“{“ nuvnrfit{\uh\'n Imm“nk y,|l > nn\‘(irly—lnm np 4 nut 80 much to bo 15 those who, hiv- H contemplate, Yet, howover humble they | [ng eduoeated, rollnbnd, tanlgs, lova for books, gl 'i,‘}‘.?.‘.’.t.{:,',‘i olusjied; pooreTlEHAE oekarg may bo, howaver much # soul may bosteeped | and “pil beahitiful things, Yot have barely . Whuro s tho ann? in Inlquity, howaver desply the lumnn body | enough Incomo to supply the neeessitles of |-The vine's red wina 1a fervid and unhealing, may be defaced, defiled, and degraded, 10| [jre, But there are Iy nmong aur own Aud fles wro orushed ju vain, y i’ our tho bent and fitnumnlfinform, tho hupoless | frignds to whom, all unknown to us, ench | Ono rnlnlf,‘u:lx;fllrmmnnauuqmmxnu,kmunm features, and the ac heart is writton b puin - the Fuinliment of A humnn . Oestiny, iy Ltinga muglt oara, aid thoughy " for tho Monus In tho siutlows. Muny honrts are orying, - and In the enteor of the comulonwst WAl 0F |~ Wery thioy to “arow weary tn well dolng” avharals the ikt oF durts gmnhuflsgar;\o gs‘_vfifg‘lfi"g‘l‘“flk that furnishes ?ml conse, y(m' ovor, 80 'fm(llrt [ time, to ‘(-x?ru Ang '"'“",‘:.lf.?.."&:,d:,fi;’.'.“ tuw aro hopoless Iylng P ¢ Ul v 3y > (.'.l Jou Wwho nra blessed with wenlth and | fyy it she) Gense, /& S N iarne | Mhere au Lromis: Wo have haued 1t watred and nre they lnrge enough "to smoke, and | dispesed nsto think that she would put his ‘want to, have thein sinoke as home, and not | one fanlt In the balance aguinst all his . sneak off to sume Inger-beer saloon or bill- | virtues, and make the one evil outweleh the * Iard-room todo It in. Remember, they will | rest, and rafuse hip. If Geneo was led to .. do it; the question only Is, whora ? Tench | think by the attentions Richnrd wps paying + them it costs monoy to do this; aslke them, | her that marringe with bim was probable, sho. % *Can you afford it, my boy ®' and “twiil du | was fully justi§ed in extracting from ich- more good in the nvumfie Ameriean youth |-ard n promise to mend his ways. ‘This sho than ail the loctures, all the whipping you | resolved to do. . 2 can find time to do. "Iy It Grace Rlchmond was a girl endowed with 1, for one, smoke,—alwnys have—nnd nt | all the graces - and - qualifieations of n home; and when my boys get large enough, | true woman, S was & prizo to be won and want to snoke, they shillsmoke withime | although the consideration might be the stc- at home. 1f I can keep them out of sa- | rificeof u habit, Above.the avernge hlullll loons and billlard-rooms until they nre one | her figure was perfeet in fts synimetry and and twenty, thoy never willwanb to go, IfT | graceful tn its wovements, A head finely cannot, then It Is otherwise ordercd, end | polsed added stateliness to her person, Ilsr » what 13 to bo will be, rich brown halr, avrayed In- wavy folds K T have mighty litfle patienco with thoso | and brushed back frow the temples, dralded * goody-goody peoplo who look upon card- | and colled ntthe back, gaven clear nutline & playlng, theatre-golng, and the Itke as using | to her oval face. Large gray eyes with p lmunll{ they do things n hundred times as | doeply fringed ds spoke of & softness snd Dad dally, ‘T'vo seen just onougli of lifeto | delleicy of feeling, while in their, liquid Tnow that those particularly-sleck, sweot, | depths you could rend her whule nutiire, A ‘Tho willow-ware potters ara many of them dritting into minfollen-makers; tho glass-men n{ Corning, Plitsburg, Jefforsonville, and other points are grinding and cutting glass In tho most beaut! ull forms; the pinte-glass men In St, Lunls and In othier eltles are rival- ing Wie best platog-luss from France: and théra I wonderful progress golng on In all tho clay, ching, glass, and fleney potteries, A Fronch firmy_have_bullt seven kilns on Wooster streot, Now York, for producing the famons Longwy ware; und they are sup- piytng New York with’ n beautiful and s decoritive waro which horotofore ling always | has been kept UNCIANGED been shipped from France, %nh-; whum_nmmn? ho Lext avldence ETY, NEALTHFULNERS, PURITY, snd WIIY WE WILL DEGONE A WION NATION, | FUbitHVENESS: 1a Ll FAGE O it ol ueed nacaitios ifsspolty den te foment | el ke fon S 0T venrs so far bohiud as In pottery and glass, | ne homen of the rich and poor, whero Ve have beon sending our wheut and corn. | wsed foy, the last 15 years, 5 Fur The Chieagn Trioune, = * 18 this cold pathway up or downward leadlog? $ius tho nikht yot bowu —; In a1l of [ta urkll:} went and Wherawithal shal ko musio from ufar—. to Lnglawd and Fraieg for yoars, and trading A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. g i 4 warldly prosperity, on whom Fortnue , s | y, o Have scon, when once & Jugged cloud was ligted, | them for French and Euglish clay, molded EVER BOLD IN BULK, L ’,’,:}‘;,;’E,'I‘L‘.e‘;‘;‘;‘{,‘,{,{:‘3‘;‘,’3‘,’,.,",‘:;’,‘,’_;,‘3‘:,"{,3,’,’,2::}3 :]:‘,‘"dkl"."",‘,g;:."&l?fl,f,{.‘ ““l‘:":,'{fl‘,f“m;"‘; dulinei I favorably milo, whOsS NeRetE fty fit{"&“fif,‘i.‘,"‘,”‘\"'f..;fl"’x,éwrfl‘ms"? llulxlnflll‘l‘xl;f Ilfl;: dye dgon, wles arioe K line to bo sure In( forulgn artists Into beautiful Made b HEV! ST}'}DE LE 0 PRICE, b by any chance, hava any small' onos, 13s | shiarp than rounding, gave an tndividunlity | £ren from sorrow and tho carking cure that | appy, aud perhops loss wise, And wo buve struxgled through tho thorns and | forms, In ilve yuurs nore we will trade our | Y s 1t R oL T ! o I o aro [nsoparablo from poverty, (o not loak | " 'Phare brainus: of \vhot the world brines - wheut and pork for gold, and make, our own, " Manufyetarers of Lupolln Yeast Gems, § 2 !flnk_.md lu’-u_v.\ 3 lm\:: rinclplo nm'l cl:mro to }lx‘\ lo(\l\urnnr d’ll er rglcu wd nhmtvudluot- Wisdnintaily upon the lowly ones who drag urunmt‘u.el:.mvn Iluu‘;'ouruun o Imsu '&rm;_ TT0F this danp wilderness: < | peantitul nnd useful ornuments. .. - Flaroring Extracts, efc., Chicaga and St. Loals. }" ;“’fi‘:':t;rll"m'n‘t‘ 1s the x}‘l’b‘s"t“(’lfif)«m:‘lu((:’( nl?u»:t ;'t:nl&" \I:Eui:lll (gllil l:‘ lli\n(li(:gmwI\‘\?l'!’l‘l?lll:‘v\::‘l'. u'}lun\m&r ess uxistance i tha cmpty cor- | honrd! There I8 uniny n *hrave Indy " bo- Akaily 'I{’ .‘.l'{%‘i:{":‘;’fl?:fi""’ ot “Nm- l‘\;u‘l“u fl?{‘r’br&%l\‘\gs:k({%‘%llgy D:-‘I;G Tlt:\sl'l'l . I Blterawect, toll us of your Southorn trip; | When o stight blush tinged the natural }};g&‘wfl;fi t},"’{,‘,‘,fl-kl‘;gfi“lh"g“ Jour "W“‘l sldo the ang Miss Mitlock s tuught us 10 | Wo tollodand strovo tolld n sparic to gutdous— [ FIS BT BEWES Hutitoms, (UK tha fust i SCALES. 30 portrs's all rleht, but u llstory of what you | ‘paieneds of her fuco, or .t sillo brought | JEavERWar (0 tHn e ‘l:) l"'uu T n? lovel ~What a wontlerful Jnowledge of Wa muy not naw turn bicks t,w" only 80T0,000,000 GUFINE the IAKE YUIF, | “Smassasssnsmsmssssmrmmmns amancms mnns - saw and wanted to see would bo botter. orth tha hildden dimples in her cheoks, you J e PRl lfl"] b | human ife and tts conquests 13 shown by | Tho night 1s doniso, and shuilolvs sloop bestde us, | {88 B FELAREHIEL huen§ S5 We [ .OLD HoxksTy,, | folt: that thers wns such an indeseribablo | thelr feet and trom the sloughs into. whieh | o whin first naks: 5 So blnuk—sagilack, N ST tioles ko muel l S ST AND AR b % chntim about her that mere admication falted, | they have unfortunntely fallen, *W)io shall sit down with Abraham, Isane, e e i ot et wte ] Sronoblnporting thean artlules ko, much as o Ko £y - o FuaeNe J, HALL, d Jacob o " . 3 formerly, and 1n_five years wo will not fm. . i . THE GRUMPY OLUB, | ol her dusliae, o ot ARG B0 L A Sloopors, arlsol What Is this, murmurous mo- | purt thoul atall, 8o then all our corn, sud ' : i O oiaup i atAca, Iyy around ita trellls wiile Itichard, at her [ THT BLOOMINGTON MISS, o, renownod for sgesyet tognmot "o stoop-wolihod paimebough attr, | UipEKpaud swhant will bo sold for wold, and wo |, - o i skl wondering at her silonce, and por- SIE AGAIN REPLIKS TO BCOTT, She, not heard of balf a mite frou Lome,' Doep perfuinos breutho, na winds swuep o'er an Eri e m?fiffil"é’g",'g"“#‘i"‘ A ?lr‘ :.iuddlt!llun.l at featly eontunteat tn contonplattn the young | b (he Editor of.The Uhicago Trivune, Yot atter all it was only alving a madorn o e vayreh L . e Il TR, L Vi - - vl 0 3 id ¢ " i tho cln bml:; :mfin,n lc“c;‘:u:x;l»);nlt‘fi:l;u auded | St whiuby thls Hine it s d'{fl";‘;di"t'l‘m‘n‘l'c"l': Broosunaroy; 1l Aprll 0.1 reltorate; | N6 ‘2{21‘;’1':*” "hga"s'-';fi.‘.fim?"?fl:fl“hu“:",?.“',' Tho olouis aro rislng and tha day Is broken An Alleged Substituto for Quinine. ———— The Prealdent hoped that the efforta yet to | Wi growiug fust, hinsty, Imprudent, uncqual murriages bring | akenly a city,” : BB W | pvain wo e ths Dramieas fatr tok New Youic, Aprll 6.~ the Edltar of the ? coms would be brief, nnd, custing lils eye (n;;‘}m‘l’""? = “lmm?" fl";You o i: Tgz ectaln u||huvnhllusa. Z’\Iy d‘lcuml‘ t\vnnl«l A A SO-—_?{— 4 . e ivarstan e ; fi:‘r"tnull,\"’ (tllflll:‘;llgrwglll‘l:lr’:fiv:s! u)h‘llll:lod?!llyb?uatk ) y ( seretary, nvite L SIE BEEEOvE f0R owore, beon puror, perlups, had 1 written #rash ISOELLANEOUS, Wo kaow wo yot aiiatl i the blossdd morntng— | 07 v X - [ apzu;zds&'imnl?;l}:gmd st pentieman ::‘l\llllll&li‘!ll‘l.\‘lx'y‘ 35::»{3‘&":‘:.3:{7‘ l]‘,‘f h,“J,,'},?u',:d_ or “foulhurdy” 'yathor theu hasty; for In ATNADEN ALL FOILONN. Tho wie world shall rejuloo, tacked by mulacla ns tich ien, To them tho ) The Secratary was of the opinfon that the ed, Drevity shown I Mr, Coddleton's effart wus |- 1 e you so partinl to them nipthing moro nor Jess than an Intlmatlon y.,..fiflé{"flfl."}'flc‘;,‘m" Umtlnml penttalto At 0 from that gentloman that he'd rather boss the xplain yourself, . 1';1; than do tha work; however, e begred “';“}3 e L “mludg%‘:m 0t flawors, su e guntlejuan’s pardon for stating the truth Ay L ” : o plainly, and then proceeded ns follows; u 1,'.‘.:‘}:‘.§st“:§.;°¢1‘:|{}:| Gigace, - ¥ ?ut ‘?“!‘" ** Flve years in the oflice had made Richard *Cortufulys Am Inot your willing dub- * fawillar with all the dutails of- My, Rlch- | joot 9 mond’s busfucss, ‘The frequont udvance- | ., *' 1050, would you gralify me In one par- wents which had marked his career so far | HEplar? 3 “were praofs of his rémarkablo abilitis, ho- ol “'!.’a'{,l.‘,l..f]:&“fficm‘:.{n & Hidyed,* ki y A i anl&r H ' 2 valdes teatltylng to a rapldly growing contl- | “Will you promlss we to abstaln from 3. -~ dange botween himand his employer. For drinking, wsd give me yourword of honor %" sovorah, year past Mv. Richmond hiad been ey eehwlu' da you let this elight matter - T drink disturb youso? In it not _evident 08 ghia to enter’ publlo life, but bis busl-'| 5 il o youl that iny colnion sen: sufliclent] -Vgfi,%, nad forced lhn 1o reslat ulltho | bRt comtral oot U, IE 1wl Sroty riunities of - his political irauwumsxwm that you lmagine, why, ‘aslre, however, iad takenatirm | here’s lfi:y hand, for the subject ogl drink stigunied tod ylelding glm to the pub- | belng thrown at e & dozen times n de: " lmg *Yed tho 70' ation at tho ) 4f tbls promise will do awsy wWith thaf 'fase i spenking of Justy marciages 1 did not refer To the Edttar o The Chicago Tribune, Wohonr fram aut the sloam. i kantle warniow, to short engngaments, bug to those engage- | :Broouxaroy, ill, Aprll $.~The Homo | Tho volen of anc wittin the shudows cryiog— - ments whicl uve hastily, auxlously, lnjudi- | seems to bou sort of refuge for those why o froin the rifted duy clously male, scemingly becauso the coutract- | aro perscouted and Introublo, and all kinds | D0t palljd cluuds bkeradingstulus, aro fylog— ing purtivs are detarmined to - enter wodlock | of grlevances are presunted for the purposs 3 * conie weal or wo, i of sollcliting advico and sympathy, Ido poy B o 5 & L ' . Perlinps one or both possoss anunamiable | ask for sympathy, though you way sympn. | Qlorlal tAlgmlllll mfla&s tho lll\'?l’ tokon . disposition,- unconcenlod bad linbits, ang | thize with me I yau want to, but’l will toll | God's seal mpmm'u'ue:‘?:';.'rmp ‘u";:';;nn.,_.- weaknesses, - yet they must marry,~soni | you the cireumatancesand diftienlties throngh Tho dlarnjug Sturl 5 thnes without the exlatence of jutual love, [ which Iam trylng o see my way with pru- | oo’ ““m“m;m'(ly"fi': Wurrsr, Such " engagements are both hasty . and | denteyes, ond would ltke to bo advised by 2 i edotoindddod R LN s Lmnnnllum. anthwltl»slnudumh Ame{lel'n ':‘1'5‘1’.‘: :'harltnblo. consldorate porson of expes [ *° one of Napolo n's Soldiors. onsted praglence, are not such marriages : : I 3 Landon Telegri . il echring 0 ol WSE? Wit what |, AORUHE 12 00 itorbuunis pos (overs | Avetnor ot iR Nk, votorapn & result?’ 12 tho'parties’ ary young, before | apy just, 10, I huva been on friendly | ploits filled 8o inuny glorious pugos uf French manhood aidd ‘womanbonl ars developed, | torms - with li young mun of 97 | mititary uunuu‘lml pusscd wway ut tho putrl- they mre overburdened with the caves and | fur some ~time, . and four weeks &fi'&{;:{"."’x.fl"u{'{‘{:au vf":x‘fl‘flg;‘.l;'fl;p perte perplexities of life which they are uppro- | 480 he rather unsxpuntedly‘ asked e 7 hN g I hood [} B v In which d roe pared to meét, and with which they are un. | L0 m8rey hin. . I consonted without asking | gidaq for noa |‘"E.”-|r'.'n'.‘»'3fin#}‘}é’vwfi'.fl'w'r'fi- any ongand May 15,was oppointed as tho day | deceasa, as *Fathor, Lambort *—outered Kio: qualified to struggle. Bhe s hound with | for our wedding. § kuew that nefthor ma | boys cor olun ht; , and iron-paidy to & very narrow, poruapadistaste- ¢ ngr pa wowtd . dream of such a thing; but 2 ‘w‘fk' fl?&l‘\’e‘»fi&g%’fivflfin cifi‘fifim& high price of quininels a serlous matter, i % DAkt chats i s il | 4 O B LS Il 4 ! 2 ! ' dvur e.‘l"i'l'n ounce,. . Most malaria pationts | 300Q * Different Varloties i THE.BEST QUALITY AL LOWEST PLICES. must tnke at luast tiftesn gralns of the drug daily, while the attack may last for several woeks,. Fow working peoplo can afford to uwl\:l 83 weuk for jnedicine, 1t a remady hos been lmuujna eflleacious and much less expansivo that [s good news. uch a remudy 1s belloved to havo -boen found In ladine, a mediche, which, like qui- nin ltself, Is a vuml{ vegutable product, ‘e dlscovery ts sald to b due to Dr, No- nodnitahauskl, an eminent Russtan physi- flnn.wlm announced in & wedical journal hat ** when given boldly In doses of ton or twelve drops of the tincturo (In hulf a glnsy of swentened water vvory elglit hours) loding will never rank sscond to quiaine In the treatiuent of Intermittent lewe;‘n." Dr. Grin. [ <A 3210, Lrafe ell, nwEnglishimanu, fpding himself called Izon Levers, Bleeruzpmnn Brass Beam, Beam* :‘.‘l‘,‘l'l:‘“'f‘;,‘u‘{“f&'m";‘:{fi%mfl“&fi o e | Box, and bullding direstions wits each Scatz. & oxhaust bly sook of auitine.. Lie waa tar | The*Litls Detective,” for Familyor0ffcs, $3: 1row blabase of supplies, and obllged (g agh )~ 8eld by dealeze svorywhisre, Nead fo ¥ price ‘'on Wagon $cales (Piatform 6x1 'y NG iIG