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\ ~one part; oliva oll, two parts; mix, trapinch of roda: faver with samlia, Thia e cakes, WAL Leal please seml e a pai- PGl clepliant, with price attarkied, e care of Fue tlomor Al the raboit pattern. ATRINA, A LESSON IN PHONOGRAPIY, To the r of The Tribune. Staxsrormn, KL, Nove 12— Dottle Dasher really wiahien 10 become & short-hand writer, 1t i [nportant for her ta adopt the exstem which can be sequired with the greateat case, Some one fn the Jast lasue of yout Mome ditects her to Pitman's Fhonography a8 probably the best ayetem of shurt psnd In wse, 1think Lam waeranted in asserting st all the old systems of stiort-hand, have been wasily fmproved upon by Lindsley's system, eatled ‘Tachygeaphy. ave” made the comn- ason anyeell cxperimentally, and know P enr 1 sneak. studied phonography and wrote honoraphy, and as | advanced fartherand farthes P Gintacle piied upon abatacle 1l Telion on tusa was nowhere in comparison, 1 nad seqnired thnelderable akill n 3ta uro, when Tachygraphy tame in my way. 1 au ata glance the superiority &' fatter, anil adonted it.” llenceforth my way o8 withont acrious fmpediment. 1f she has (he Teceptivity of & shun ¢ and the retentiveneas of & fae<pot, she may ensny 1o master phionography, Diberwise, ehe had better begin with a system racticable 1o more than one in fon thonsand, = § Eu: no utorest In writing thus, other thana d sire [0 gne Dottie the heat poasiblo start thance in the acqnisition of short-land, _Any k-etore can furnish her with **The Elements of Tachygraphy,* by D. I, Lindwiey, and ahe will f0d it a charming atud: TAcHUS-UnarnEix, QUITE AGREE WITII YOU. To the Edttor af The Tribune. Marroon, 111, Nov. 12.—Yonr contsibutors seem to be experiencing aume of the woes of lite erary lalorers in making the acanaintance of the waste-basket, Though s stranger within thy gatu, 1 have been quite disguated secently nt the frestment you have recelved at the hands of many of your correspondents, and have behieved The Home cditor & most patient person, not 1o adimin- jater_the wholesume remedy made use of by the “olid womman who dived (b 3 whoe. " We stil] inains tain vur digniLy hece, althouph some of our ludics Jave been repeatediy snublicd under tse edito spartan rule, 0! my dear aisters, the road to fame Ia a rupged one. An you rit enchantxl listenern 1o the tirds Iike carolinze of & Ketlovg or a 'litiens, and (o the thrilling words of & Bowti or an Adswns, you fore get the Tonet, long weary days spent i tralning for thetr work, und, if you wilt think of It, delieve an oid wuman when she tells you that Liere will be many a holocaust in_that editor's sanctain before you are literary charactera. Ean Low, [ SALVY To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuteaco, Nov. 10,—In answer to Yildie's re- quest for 8 recipe for tobacco-ralve, 1 aend the for- mulaof the United States Pharmacopera; hut { would recommend her to have some drugicist pre- pare It for het, aa the operation s ton dificalt for cne unacquainted with pharmacy 10 undertake, “Taka of tobacco, In fine powder, haif & troy oonce; Iatd, elght troy onnces; water, 2 sufiiclent quantity Molsten the tobacco with a titile wate, sutroduca It into a conical glass percolator, an basing presscd it firmly, pour waler unon it until four fluld ounces of fiitered lanid have parsed, Evaparata (his to the conalatency of a foft extract, and mix thoroughily with the lard, ™ Care must be sken In asing this salve, as dangerons effects may be proiuced. Tho following, known 88 Valatlle Lintment, legn exsellent remoly for bruises, eprainn, cic.. diid 18 mucli_eafer than the above: It Aqua ammonis, Jony. A FOOT-REST' WANTED. To the Edilor of The Tribune. Wickraan, Nov. 12.—Will some one plessc tolt me how to make & foot-rest that will bo pretty, faexpensive, and not innch work? Iam tired of canvan worked with worsted; besides, they are wo tedlous ta make, Then 1 don't want anything very dolicate, unless I can make n cover for it. The truth I, father 1s not over particulur tosub- stilute alippers for boots before indulging fu the Juxury of mounting his feet, Then Imagime what my feclings would De, after spending from now wntil Christmas in cwbroldering & butich of lilies, m;fil}nldlng 8 palr of Loots reposing In their mide Can sny one tell me of some contrallo songe? T #nd #0 {ew pretty oncs, Won't some of (o €s0 airls, Wha inust have %0 many uppariumiica furhearing new and prelty songs, el me of svme, witn consposer's name? otter 18 womawhat sol 1l about my own wants, but I hopo it wilt find & corner nuinewhere, AX OLb CONTRIBUTOR. GRATIIAM GEMS, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicago, Nov, 13.—The call from Giaten for Inetruction to make good Graham bLread without leaven fs hero nnswerad: First, you must haves east-fron brend-pan, or gem-lrona woe call them, Witk two fea-cups Graham-flour mix one aud & Balf tea-caps cold water: placo the fron an the tlove, and, when very Not, greass and ad the batter, 1iake on the tipper grule of the oven f« teen of twenty minutes, more or lesv. * It yondo not succeed firet time, never foar that.” A little Emtllcn will sattely you that this is the only safe bread to eat, as well ns the most balatable. The above amotnt of flour and water maynot be quito right, for we never measuro eitlier; ono can make the consfatency to plenso taste. " Tho clicf requuaite Is 1o have a very hot oren. and goud flonr. We mnever use sult or ('rfiule, consequently get the pure flavor of the e Cotd ones dipped In the water and warmed 1n the brenaro ** just sy good a3 new, " Hvaixxe, A WARNING TO A GUY, To the Editor of Tha Tribune, Cuicano, Noy, 16, Let us hava the aube Jects of temperance and tobaceo dimcuseed. 1 #greo with Yiddie In total abstinence from liquors snd tobacco. AL The Home social Friday avening Ahis subject was forcibly hnpressed upon my miud, Sumach a0 that [ wish to bave it out at some of the gentlemen I met there, The fumes of beer 4nd tobaccoemitted by them woie dispusting In tho extremo, Would you of tho rougher wex carry thix into your humes? Notif there la one lota uf Teapect for lhe membera of it. Why then come to onz ublic Home with a tabacco pouch, the odor of & raik cigar, or Lhe funies of beer guyried beforg satering? Donotdo this if you have any regani for aur worthy President, her ataunch supporters, orself-respect, Think, too, of the fnfucnce you ¢xertupon the younger members of this Ciub, Yiddie, a tobacco aalvo may be rusdo by brulsing & Rreen tobacco leafl, remuving the large teal ateins, then (horouehly incorporatlng the o ounces of farty T e e A BUNCII OF RECIPES, To the Editor of The Tridune, Brsxrxotoy, Ind., Nov, 12.—1 have been fnter. estod in The Home ever since It came futo exlet- eace, but have never written, I want to say & lit. tle, Elesnor Dodge, I conld ha nt you some :;“um::;“" (autamn I mean), If 1had known u wanted somo o week ago, BT Tk ], it e :."" now, I used beeawax and ahotfron. I hfl‘:}g‘hka to have exchanged for your berries and Cousln Cappie, No, Mudge “madca eatleman, I Pty aliter aak her At tne Conve HOL Bho ds younc, pretty, and wears giseves, Recipe for rice pudding: One-half cup rice, piece Of butter size of & wainut, one quart eweet milk (Unvs cresm), and two tablespoos o y little ones think it very ni Ibave soveral other §00d receipts which [ will vend by and by, I don't think That Is of the sterner sex 4lther, bat cannot describo the belng bearing that name, ' - Ding, pltds Ry AUTUMN LEAVES, To the Edilor of Tha Tribuns, Cuicaoo, Nov. 10, —0ur prettict xutumn feaves aro the maple and sumach. Gainer afier the firgt froat if possible, and get those witha dnn atem. The necessary articles 4re & fat-irop, balr-wire, and fome resin, Fiva centa’ worth wiil do for two yeats, The leaves aro taken fresh from the trees, ud ironed ou the right side with a flstiron, which Leated &t such s temperature a8 will mell the Tesin, which bhed on the irou. The mors fosinused the handsomer will be the leaves. A fuat aa the leaves are lrouea place them 1a & book, Urunder somethiny hesvy, and keep them thors Iraarthrea weeks to reveut tielr curling. The Yiro 1 then cul in pleces and wouud atound the ;km. Thu*lu very umx{. arranged like Rowers ‘Gavase, These leaves will last two years. Junvs, not a — MAY IS GROWING GRAY, To the Eduter of The Triduns. O¥ana, Nov 2.—If Georgens will Leep the Sentre of the naila, which trouble her byingrow- 19%, scraped thin and oared low, 1 thiak sie will Gadrelf:t, Pat a soft plece of linen or cetton, Wet 1o giyc - vers o'll :lnl:.-l.er camphor, 98 or under the cor- lhllmK"" Aaxjous for the writer who told us of by S0E8 o tell us where {u getit, aud how T 18 casts won's you plesse give ta: tafore 1 .‘0' ' 1am getting Quite gray as 30, aod long T aaiice thure 13 & oo foc Soah your offce, 1 by 8ead for 1t. Thauks o the unknows writer, Maz. WAX ON SILK. G ‘l;m Eduter of The Tridune, %0. Nov. 13. ~1 sw 1a trouble, and, baving :;:T:d The Homs before for sdrice, T come for 1t el 1 Bave & black ailk dress the bo'tem of Filbir it Uem Jud e we wha! it $Bave tried alcobol, sad it bay b6 iy ‘n::‘m C."s Bruz-Bracx L ——— ACKNOWLEDGMENT, i To the Kditor of Ths Tribune. “ln':::o. Nov. 15. —Allow we (o relurn many iYan ‘)‘Ou and the wsay friends who auswercd i m:x © behslf of the auflening family But, *asticle was geaigaed for the previoss saue, THE CHICAGO "M RIBUNL: BALURDAY, 14050 not exvect t see 1t ir print, and T know the case demanded immedinte relief, ®n, throngh con- tintied exertlon and gettinz athers intercsted in the cnse, the whole family were weli provided for and rent’ into the country, where the man hae work to help himeeit. The ‘following leitera received: Mrs, D M. L, Siwter, | L. £.y A, G, S, Leda, €Y.y WL Y B, H.,—=ome containing smati’ remittances, which 1 have useil for other worthy carea of charity, knowing sou wor eire me (0 do 8o if you but knew Lne circum Cuamry Yo ———— MULTUM IN PARVO, To the Editor of The Trivune. Mrrows, Nov, 12.—Ae I inct with auccers In my first attempt to enter The Home, I will take cour- age and aeek admlsmon again, Pitteraweet, conldn’t you give us incxjerienced oncs tome goud advice In regard to housekeeping? If I om not mistaken tn the perron, you can. Zaccho, 1 would Tike the direction for making those zephyr miltens, »ize of kit glove Gl Uldbuy, §:think I you would address Hittersweel ahe wonld send yon a tobacco-pouch, or at Jenst the jattern of vue. Fern-Leal, what 18 lhe cause of & begonia ahedding it8 Teaven Wheit 1€ Is 1 cod S0Ul ang in (e snn: hebtr Old Maid, 1 laye a patlern of a very peetty holder for roiled’ cniln and collars if you wish it. lirown, | hase scveral preity patteens of fancy work, which 1 would glsdiy exchange fur somy fern-leaves. ftuse Woou, FAIR EXCIIANGE. To the Liditor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, Nov. 16, ~Through you 1 want to ask rome one tnember or reader of ‘The flome to send me & few maple leaves and 1 will relurn the com- phment with handsomely-vresscd ferns hrought from Pennsylvania, 1 wanipatternsof tho eles phant, rabbit, cross and crown, and umbrella-hold- er, for which |can return pattecna of foot-rest and pin-cashion done in velvet atitch, handrume handkerchief-bug, hair-receiver, match-holder, shaviug-paper case, and pen-wiper, 1 anybody wants u recipe for & lenmoneraisin e jusl say so. I've a reader ot T'he Hume for inv yeur, anid of ali the - roimn pies tuere is good wn wine, MORE GRAITAM, To the Editor o) The Tribune. Conxtny, Nov. 14, —Friends of The fome, please Iry my recipe for Giraham bread: every one likes it: Mizn sponge of white flour as for white breud, onfy not ao stif, When light, add Graham flour enongh to make iL etifl, but o not knead I, Add_ svgar anl rpuils the favor of s, and let ftnise i) very hght, cake of compresscd yeast for Lhree loaves. For biscult addshortenime, and knead two ar three timex, and Jot them get hight, 1 the bread ia not poud. try acaln, us 1 did,’ 1t may bo the dour is not good. or the yeast, When you vet il to your taste, please feport 1o Us Doxo Hootiz, IOR GUM-CIIEWERS, To the Fditor of The Trilune. 4 CrxTar Avexur, Cuicaao, Nav, 15, —Dlue- Kyed Stranger wirhies n recipo for the extermina- tion of gum, Unther tho pleces till you have o good-sized lnmp, “Then let any une of the offend- ers chiew Lhix componnd during the noon hiour in place of hie dinuer. ‘Ils nometimea proves uc- cesaful. Will Zacehio please send me vattern of tambrequin? ~ Teah, please send uvhant, * Ductyl, oblige me with rabhit pattern, T will seturn pantage of puy for them it desired, " 1, would”like” to make presents for the litle ns, S. B, patiern of ele- A VERY SIMPLE QUESTION, To the Editor of The Tribune. In nE Couwntny, Nov. 12.—Will rome good Tousckeeper of The Homo please tell bow to cook beef-steak, os sume of our lords of creation are rather Lard to please. think I ought tothink about **Ligher thing thongh 1 have no doubt he Mkes hix beof-strak properly cooked. 1dlaagree with htm about the el gradnates thinking of nothing but a husband, elc. Bote at least think of **higher things.™ Crayon Suuce, 500 are Justright, DOWNIE, WANTS TO BUY LEAVES. To the Editor of The Tritmne, Otrrunwa, Ia, Nov, 12,—Whero 1s The Iome Cook-Book and Mies Coreon to be found, and the price of each? There,ls o great deal sald about the arranging of fern and sutumn leaves. Lot hero we Jave o protty lonves, I don't want to beg theni. Lut would 1ka to buy somu, and hiave the proceeds 0 1o St Luke's. [ 'am very much interesied in lie clildren’s culinary and Sower depactments, I wny one will answer the above wauts, they will greatly oblige. NNEAT, TIIE ONLY GENUINE BREAD, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cntcaan, Nov. 10.—In answer to Ginten, of Nov, 3, Saturdsy's Tntnoxs, will say: Tako genuino ‘winter-wheat flour (no spring whest)—the Iatter Iays the foundation of all discascs, dyspepla, and all bakers use spring-whest flour, which cent cheaper thun yonuine winter-whea! r— nix half and half with unbolted winter wheat; rse with Duryea's baking powder or yeaet leaven, AN OLD Bnzap-MAxn. MOTID'S TITANKS, To the Editor of The Tribune. * Fansixarox, U, Nov, 14.~I feol very thank- fal to Lesl and Yankeo Nell for anewering my question, I have tried your recipe and find it satinfactory. 1 you knew how small I am you would ot have delzned to answer me, Iam just 11 years old. Naw, if you think I um worth ‘un- nswer me this question if you ean: I have a piano which is quile new, and 1 'don't know Tiow (0 take care of i, und what I want 1o know fs, how to tuke eare of 1t Moru, OLLA-I'ODRIDA DEFINED. 7o the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicano. Nov, i —-Wicked Kycs s informed {hat Olta-Todrida means Niceslly rotten pot, Olla, —pronouced Oal-ya,—pot, ond podrids, —proe nounced podreeds,~rotten. It 18 8 Spanish dish, aud a very savory onc, made by boiling divers meats and veetables together. A pleco for a nows: paper ade up of divers subjects issometimes called an Olla+Podrida. We believe that Voilaire was e frat to use it {u his venvo, Dicr ¥ 1ug, A CURLE FOR HIYDROTIIOBIA, To the Edflor of The Tribune, ‘Tonoxto, Ont., Nov, 12.—Take oyster sholls ang bury them Lo the conalstency that they may be ycadily pulverized 1n & mortar. Mix the powdars thus obtained with white of egre, and make them fry thens fu Jard, The patient to eat ‘ad ‘libltugs, " {asting slx bours, for threo alternate days. Severnl cascs cured by the abuve were repurted in Canadian uewapspors, XX, PATTERNS ASKED, To the Editor af The Tribune. WaverLy, Is., Nov, 13.~1], too, wish some of thosa patterns. Will Santa Rosa plemso wend comb-cesy psttern and up-snd-down pincushion puttera? Kitchen Devotee, Snd-Castle, Adelsid, putterns of card.receiver Bud air: 't sonie one tell me whal would be tmae present and uot very expensive ng patterns address ManeL, Lock-box No, 2L COMMITTEES CALLED TO MEET, To the Editor of Ths Teibuns, Cnmicago, Nov, 15.—~Tuoere will be a special meetfag of the Commlites on Charities at the rooms of ‘tAunt Nuncy™ (Mrs, Uosrdman), Briges House. on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, The Executive Commilied arg roquested ro mect with them to discuss 8 matter of 1unportance. URANDNA OLbwavs, Chairwoman of Commitice on Charities, A GENEROUS OFFER. ' ths Editor of The Tribuna. Cuicano, Nov. 15,~[ have some plnk oxalls roots and coral begonias, If mny of The Home Jadies or readers woald like 0 have some thay are welcome 10 them. Please call at 727 Sedgwick strest, mear Lincoln Fack, aal unnoncfld. ® & R TURNER'S ** SLAVE-SHIP." Blace York aad Roston All question Whal ¢ What (ancy of tus artist-brain Patute bandcatls which th o sustala? Bhrewd criucs scanned the pictars o0, Lonciadiug Turner's brain -v-u wrong % To rlml sbose irons awimminy there, As though some witaess they muss besz, While others sagel; *The arilst dr.az: lh“u’h‘n‘ mK;l. sea; Theo idly eketched & 15 or fiah, ‘Withous a reason, thougat, or wish, +* Soma calor polak, 10 Fiv - o4 phantom handcofl: urlace waves forsver !m.:."E i ich haa seent Turoer mean? Are w 'sl%m- Du‘ml must i @ crael ses, surpase al To vail such u’unlg uluu:.l d‘l'c‘it:.ldl The Slaver chased. the cargo throw: The slaves 4re sunk. mm'eou -n:x'mnl €L God 1a Just, the wirid sball knows ‘Those taunting handcuts poins bolow, The sbarks 1ccuss; the floods srratgans ‘That uacieless deed was done in u!‘n‘. Denounc:og depths st back the cimg— Thoss doating bandcu How sudlimet Moxxxcs, liL TDia A. Ricuaxos, ——— Tesas Table-Talk, San Antonio lerald. A 8an Avtonio gentleman recently bad oc- casion to visit @ nelghboring towu. He did not expect mueh i the way of accommodstion at tho local hotel, and in this his anticipations were fore than realized, 1le was very hunere. b had the Juck to lose most of NS apjetite hefore he wot throueh with his dinncr, owing to his discovering a few blonde halrs In the soup, e lnmm\m the landord would feel very baid about it, but that zentleman merely remarked, as he: excarated a perishin- iy from the butter: AT ask 18, Jude, thit ¥ -1 don't fish ‘em out with vour finger. You he.e zot to use 2 tork. It 1 one of the rules of the Lhouse that no gen- tertan 1 expected to put e nngers fn the vittles. This afn't po railroad town, but when 1t comes to style and lune we carry ofl the Liug ribbon every time the hurn toots,’ et KERAMOS. DY NENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW, Tnen. tuen, iy wheel! Tarn tound and ronnd AWithiont a pause, without a koun S apinn the i¥ing world away: This clny, well mixed with mael and sand, Follows«the motion of my hand: Yor some must {ollow and same commsnd, Though all arc niade of clay! Thuas sanz the Potter al bis task Beneath the blgesomiug hawthorn tree, Whtle a'er hus features, hice 8 mank, ‘Ihe quilted sunhtne and leaf shade Moved, a the bougha above i swaged, And crothed him, intl e scemed 10 he A tigure woven in tapestry, Bo sumptuously was he srrayed, 11 Lkt wazniGeent attire OF rable tissne taked with fire, Like & magictan he sppearod, A conjuror witbout book or beard; nd while fie plied his magic art— For It was magical to me— 1 stood Iy milence and nnart, And wondered more and more to see That shapeless, lifelees mang of clay Tine up to meet the master s hand, And now contract and now c. And even his sliwhteet touch nbey Whiie ever in a thoushtiul moond 1le sany ik ditty, and at tinies Whistled b tune between the rhymes, Ax a melodioun interlude, Turn, tuen, my wheel! All thinze mnst change To aomething new., to somethinge siranve; Nothing (it s can pause or rlay: The moon will waz, the toon will wane, The wist and cloud Wil taen (o rain, The 1ait to mist uud cloud aain, To-morrow be tu-day, Thne stil the Potter vanz, and wtill, Tty some unconscioun act of wi The melody, and even the words, Wero intesiningled with my thouent, As bits of calured thiread are caught ‘And woven into nesie of birds, And thus 1o regions far remute, fleyond thy ocean's vastexpanee, Thia whzand In the motley cuut Trapsyorted ;o on wing= of song, And by the northiern sliotes of France Bure tiie with restless specd along, ‘What land §s this that reems to be A mingling of the lund and sea? s land of eluices, dikes, and dunes? ‘This watcr-net (hat temellutes Tl Iandarape? thin unending maze OF gardens, throuch whose litticed gates The bmprisoned pinks and taips gaze; A here In long sunmer afternoons The sunshine, soficned by te b Comes atreaming dawn ux throuzh o acreen; Where over fields and pantures green The patnted stips fuat high in air, And over all ud overywhuro The watls of windiiils slnk and soar Like wings of aca-gulls on tho shoro? What 1and s thie? Yon bretty town 1n Delft, with ail Ita warea displayed: "The pride, the market-place, the crown Anil centre of the Pofter's trade. Sea! every house and roomn s beight With glimmera of reflected Hght * From plates that on the dresser ahing; Flagons to foam with Flenist,beer, Or yparkle with the Rthenlsh wine, And pilgrim-tiska with Nenrs-de-1ls, And atilps anon a ralilng eea, ‘And tunkards pewter-topped, and queer W ith grotesque mask ang misketecr Euch hospltabls chimney smiles A welcome from its painted tiless The parjur walls, thie chaniber loors, ‘I staieways und tho coreidors, Thie borders of the gurden walks, Ao beautiful with fadeless lowers, “That ncver droop in winds or showcrs, And never withier on thelr stalia, Turn, turn, my wheel! Al life in Urlef; What now fs bud will soof be lea ‘What now I» leaf will soup deca: The wind hlows east, the wind blows west; Tiie biue egux in the robin's nest Willsoon have wings and beak und breast And ftutter and Ny away, Now southward Ithm“nrx:l‘:‘tlm (nlr 1glide, aong my onl Vi 3\"::‘:1 u:c‘fm{n ll\’o‘}ludn:lu wide The blue Charente, upon whose tide The bolfries and the spires of Salntes Ripple snd rock from side 10 sida ‘As when on earthquake rends ite walia A crumbling city reels and falls, 4 n the suburbs hiere Yo {:n“x!r. HhotHing with snch cheer, Tn thia mean house, thix mean attire, ila maniy featurea ronzed with gre, 1 n Whose funiines on 9t oply soy, W ho breaks his tabics and his chalry To feed his furnace fires, nor cures Who poes unied if they aro fed, Nor whe may Jive if thev are dead? ( t with hollow chieeks searching eyes, who seekn, gled o nvlh“- D uu-:l combined With potency of fire, to fin ;u’m‘:!?lcvl tl{lmel hurd and bright, s dream, his possiun, his delight? O Palissy! within thy breast Tiurned the hot fever of unrest] Thine was the propliet's vislun, thine Tne exultation, tne diving IJnenity of noblo minds, Thint never falters nor abates, Jtut inbors nnd endures and waits, Tl allthat it foresees, it lllldl.’ Ur what it cannot ind, creates , turn, my whoel! This carthen far Tk 3;? \'«"?kf\' s fonch ean mar; o the Potte wlh\:lu';x'-';m thou? Thou hast no hand? As nien who think to understand A world by their Creator planned, Wl wiser {8 than thoy, 8t111 gulded by the dresmy 500g, Anina tranco 1 ost aiang L} the Pyreneal ly Aoy L faiila and farms of Spata, ‘Above the bright Majorcan isly Tuat lends s wortencd numa (o art, A sput, A dot upon the chi Vhoee littie towns, red-roofed with tils, Abecranylustecd with the light 2 furnaces by night. Amid crowned by duy with wroaths of emake, Then exstward wafied In m{ fight Onmy enchanter's maglc cloak, 1 enil ncrows the Tyecheno Sea Tnto the land of 1taly, And o'er the windy Apennines, Mautled snd musical with ploes The palaces, the princely ball The duore of houses, and the walls Of churches and of buliry towers, Cloister and c reat and mrt, ‘Are gartanded ana'zay with fowers Thal blosson) In the ficids of Art, Hera Gubblo's workehops gleam and glow With brilllant Irides dyes, ‘The dazzling whitel ‘The cotalt biue of e skies; And vase aud scutcheon, cup and plate, 1n perfect nteh emul Faenza, Floreaco, Porth trom Urbino's gate there came A youth with ihe angelic nome Of Rephael, w form and face Himxell sncelic, wnd divine 1In arts of color and desien. From him Praucesco Xanto caught, Something of his transcendant grace, And 1uto fctile fabrics wroughit Saggestiony of the master's (houghs, Nor lest Macatro (ilorgio ahines With wadte.perl and golden ltn ques, 204 Interiveaves nd fruits, and dowers, and leaves, Aboat landscave, shadea brown, Wit oltve tinta oo ¢k and towa. Behold thls cap within whot Uinon @ sround of acepest Ol With yellow-lustred atars o' Color of every tint aud hus Minglic in one harmonious whol With large blue eyes an Her yellow hair ju ne Necklace and earrio; asblaze ‘With golden Justre o'er the glase, A woman's porirait. op the scroll, LCana, the Beautiful! A name Puxfluun save for suck briel fame As ihis nemorial can deslow— A 113 eowg Jover fong ago ‘Gavo with his heari 10 this fair dame, A oobler title to renown 1s tkine. O plessant T Created turais 40 wandrous fa1s They made Ly sovereigaly suprema, Thess cLoraiere wilh lipe of slose, Whose music 14 0ok heurd but seen, Snl! coant, aa frow their organ-screen, Their Maker e pra DOT \bewe aloge, But the wore fracile forma of ciay, Hardly Jess beautifal toao the These sa:nts aud angels tLat a The walle of bospiials, and tell The stary of guod deeils 10 well ‘Thal poverty seains less forlors, And life mote liko 8 boliday. Bere {uthus old neglected church, ‘That loog eludes the travele rch, Lica the dead Biahop on bis lomb; Earth upop esrsb be slumberss; les, Life-1ike sud death-likein tos gloom; Garlands of froit sud gowers in blood Aud foliaxe duck his reaing- place; A snadow in the nizblics eyes, A vallor op the patiens face, Xade pasfuch by the furnace bost; NOVEMBLIL 14, "B WELV PAGasz. 11 Al i Turnt o Beeming 10 vy, o Our years are fleedy And vy ine weary death 1 swect, Dint the mnet wonderfal of all The orname nte on tomb or watl Tht 2raee the fair A Voets and urie and haas-reliefs, Memnrialea! torzotten griels, Ot reconde of Zieroic deedy Of dembszodn wnt mizhty chiefs: Figures that almost move and spesk, And. huried amid mold and weeds, £111 10 their attitudes attest The presence of 1he graceful Greek; Achiiles 1u hi nor ire Alades with Cretan bull, And Aphrodite with her boy, Or Jovely telent of Troy, St living and atill Leautiful. Tuen. taen, my wheal! “Tie natare’s plan The child ahould grow into the man, ‘Fhe man crow weinkled, old and g In youts the kenrt rxuite and singe, The pulses feap, the feet have winzaj In age the cricket chlrps, sud briogs The harveat-home of dag. And now the winds that sonthward blow, ‘And cool the liot Sic e, Liear ine away, | nee below ‘ % line of the Jabyan Sile, 2 and freding the parched lande With aunual ebh and overilo A falien palm whoss branche: Benzath the Abyeintan aliy, Whose toote ani 1n Ezyptian esmis, Un eithier bank huge water-wheels, Belted with jar« an. dripping weeds, 8Bend forth their melancholy moaus, As i, In Lhewr wray mantles ki, Dead anchorites of the Thebmd Knelt un the suore il told their heads, Beatin thetr brcasts with loud appeals And penltential tears and groans, This city, walled and thickly sct With glitterin £ mueqne und nunaret, ¢ way basaare traveiee first inhales The perlume of Araian wtales, Acen the fabuions carthicn Jars, e were those wherein tha m: Morciana fonnd the Forty ‘Fiev Cuncealed in midnight ambuscade s And reelng more thaa half telieves The fascinatinis tales that run Thironzh ullthe Thousand Nights and One, Tuld by the fair scheherezade. More strance and wonderful than these Are the Leyptian deitiea— Amuon. nid kmoth, and the grand Osinis, holdings In his hand Tha jotus: Law, crowned and velled; Fhe sacred Inls, and tue Sphinx; Bracelets with bluc-cuameled finks; The ¥carabee in emernid mailed, OF epreaning wide his fineral singss Lamps that perchanco thelr night-watch kept O'er Cicopatrs while who slept— All plundeted feom tha towvs of Kings, ‘Turn, turn. my wheel! The human race, Of erery lonuiie, of every place, Lancisian, Captie, or Matay, All that inhab:t thia preat earth, Whatever te thelr fank or worth, Are kindred aud allied by buth, And mado of the samo clay, derert rands, o'er gnif and bay, U'er Uanges and o'er Hlimalay, Bird-lika’t iy, and dying sing, o Howerime Kinntoma of Cathiay, And bird-like poe on balanced wing Fown of Klug-te-tching, town, o scring 30, — ‘furnaces that glow nd 0l the air prising, eyre on gyre, by the lurid glare and tushes of red ire. al ety As Teaves that i the autumn fal], Epotted and veined with various huee, Arc awept alonz the svenues, And bie 1n heapn by hene and wal, 8o from this grove of chimneys whirled o o}l Ui murkels i the world, These porcelaiu leaves are wufied on— Light yellow leuves with apots sud stains Of vialet awl of crimson dy Or tender azure ol a lk’{ Just wushed by gentle Anrll ralns, Aud beautiful with celadon, Nor leea the coarser houschold wares— The willow pattern, that we kiew 1n childhood, with bs brldge of Llue Leadinz to unknown tharoughfares; ‘The sulitary man who stares At the whife rivee flowing through 1ts arches, the fantastic trece And wild perspective of the view; And intermingled among thexe The tiles that in one nurecriea Fillad us with wonder and delight, Ornaunted us In dreams B LIgLL And_yonder by Nankln, behold! The Tower of Parcelaln, stranze and old, Tplifting to the astonlsbed skics 1ta ninefold painted balconice, With baluetraces of twinite leaves, And ruofw of tiie, beneath whose enves Tiang poreelain bells that all the timo Tting with a soft melodious chime; While the whule fabric 1+ abluze ‘With varied tints, ail Pised i1t one Great moss of color, like u maze Of flowers sllumined by tho sun, Turn, turn, my wheel! What is begun At daybreak nust atdark be done, To-morrow wili be anotner day§ To.morrow the hut fornace Rume ‘Wil1 rearch the neart and u{ the frame, And stamb with lionor or Wvith sbume ‘Theso vesvels made of clay, Cradled and rocked In Eaatorn seas, The islanda of the Japancse Teneath me lio; o'er luke and plaln The stork, the heron, and the crans Thirough the clear reatms of uzuse drift, And on the nll-sldo Lcan see The villages of Tmarl, Whone thironged and laming workshons lift Thelr twirted colummsof smoke on high, Cloud clowters that in zuina le, With sunslilne sireaming through esch rife, Ani broken archics of bluesky, Al the brizht flowers that A11 the land, Ripple of waves on rock or sand, Tno snow on Fusjyaina's cone, The midnigit heaven 4o thickly sown With conetollutions of bright The leaves that rusilo, the reeds that make A whisper by each sireai and lake, The wsfiron dawn, tho suusct red, Aro painted on those Jovely Jars; A he sky-larkalng, svaln The stork, tiie heron, und the crane Float throngh the azire uverhiead, The counterfeit aud counterpart Of Nature reproduced in Ast, Art is tho child of Nature; yes, ier darling child, in whonr we'tza The featurcs of the wotber's fuce, Tler aepect and her atlitade, All her majestic lovelineas C. astened and softeued and subdued Into a wore aitrictive gruco, And with a hunian sense linbued, He fa tho greatest artivt, then, Whether of pencil or of pen, Who follows Nature, Nuvet man, Auariist or as artisag, 'uraulug his own fantssies, Csn touch the bumon heart, or plesss, Or satisfy our novler needs, As by who scta his willing foet 1n Nature's foolpnints, gkt and fleat, And follows featless where alic lcads. Thus mused T on that morn in Ma: Wrapped in my visions hike the Seer, Whose eyes behold not what iy near, Bul only what i« far away, Wlhen, suddenly sounding peal on peal, The churel bell trom the neighoring town Vrochnued the welcete bour of uovn. ‘The Putier heard, and stopjied his wheel, s 3{yron on L krass row dows, Whistled his quiet liitle tune, ‘Not averloud nor overlong, Aad ¢oded thus bis nmple songt S10p, Stop, my wheel! Too s00n, t0o 8000, The noon will bs the altetnoon, "Foo soon lo-day be yeaterday; Behind us bn our ik we cast ‘b broken potshierds of the vaat, And ail are Kround 1o duat at iasty 3 4y | nd trodden into —Harper's slugaaine for December, ————— WEIGHING COIN MONEY, T the Edslor of Ths Tribune, Caicaco, Nov, 16.—In your very atle and convincing editorial fn yesterday's Triuxe, eptitled ** The Guid Conspiracy,” you say. gold Lias been acommodity sfuce 1561 In our “foreign wade.” *The cofnage stampssre not regarded mn foreigu trade, o wold passivg Letween countrivs s computed by welglits 1n the current price per ouuce." You could have added that at I«nmé at sll of our custuw-buuses, &t the United Btates Useasury, uud the cuuniers of all ous baokers aud brokers, Amertan gold com 1 altcarggully waghed and computed as @ commodily #t the current rates per outce, and is tot taken for suwany dollars weeurdivg to the coloasge stamn, Thls cap be venficd by simple fuqyulr at the Custum-House or suy of the banks, An It1s u fuct not fiuzully kuown Ly Lue people. [} aug, est, Mr, Editor, that tus Western ulics girculate couuter-petitious to the petitions e Shylocks are nuw circulating v New York and Boston azulust the rewonctizativn of silver, aud that the merchants of aud fariuers sond delvgas Uons to coafer with the Presideut. A.J. Groven. 1Gq'd cotns are weighed instead of cuuuted at the United States Treasury, vecauss it Is & quicker way than counting, aud s auy casy way of detecting counterfelts,~tho lutter pever waythe samoe as the gonuine gold cola. Wiaen tis koown Low wuch sn esgle welkbsit 4 8 cthod of as ertaining the amount of any glle of colhs. The Bank of Englaud em- pluys the same method of computing.—Eb. } - — THE PUZZLERY' CORNER. 1Original contribmtions will ba published in thie department. Correspondents will piease send their rCAl hames with their noma de plume, Answers will be publisked the followlng week.] ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUAZLES, No. 8, Mahopac, Ontarin, Mootehaad, Erle. Winnebago, Saperlor, Champlaln, Pontchartrain, Geneva, Skapesteles, (o Semard, Ewing, Carral, Heary, o ) No. 13, The Home Editor's Waste-Daskel, No, 14, The Saturdsy Caicaco Trisuss. . 15, Heory Ward Beecher. CHARACTERS IN DICKENS ENIGMATICALLY EXPRESSED-NO, 18 A pronoun. nclotn, perception.and to consume, A muntle, a South Amerlcun title, and an necc A young lady and s rout, A ancient nariuer, a kind of pipe, and part of o head. A machine awed m cotton factories and a bird. A covering, A Lilstorian, and a ish. A Scotch term for sweetheart, & vouch, and an sccumulation. A notch, Ao exclamation, ‘s girl, acoin, and a vex\: nall, & meadow, & bartof the body, sod u mollusk, Part of a tree and a confection, A flower, a month, snd a meadosr, A pronoun, a grain, an article, and a moand. Ciicago. dopraey. HIDDEN EUROPEAN RIVERS-NO, 17. Tictter honeaty with poverty, than wealth with knavery. . I eerved my country In the late War, **Well done. good and faithful eervant. " Whilo on the buat, a gust of wind biew my hat ofl, The Professor was in truth a mesmerizer, Trenedict Arcold’s name |8 mentivned only with contempt. ‘chaj:h néver should be ostentatiously als- played. m’:"hem are quite a numberof Japenese inEastern cges. l]ufisl push, Ann. on the sidewalk, The part of Othello | remember distinetly. Cuticavo. MaLVERN, NUMERICAL ENIGMA-~NO. 18, 1 am composed of crzbt Jelters. he 7, 2, 6, 4, 7, 1, e 10 recompenve. 14 an anhual. me. My whale {8 {be name of a river, Ciicavo. Taoxny Hawk. NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, 19, d of twenly-une lettern, 2, 1 one of the United 8, 0, 12, i a Home correspondent, , 11, 1aa river iu Europe. , 10, 143 group of telunde, . '1H, 10 & portable lodge, 20, 14, I8 to cut away. My whole lvan American puet. Cuicavo. Nrue WHEEL PUZZLE-NO. 20, ‘The perfineter, disposcd ta ndhiere closely; 1 to Ly partof aships 2 1o t, ag fslsnd in the Adriatic: “Ttod, atuwn ln Jopau, Blo4, & fumous Tezan Geuerul. 1 . 8. 2 . . . . o ¥ Te s o 4 s s 43 - . . . 6 o o b Cuicaco, Eria. o SQUARE WORD—NO. 21, A woman's name, sigus of decsy, & river in Eu- Tope, and & garden. liausaxn Pank, 11, TRIPLE ACROSTIC—NO. 22, Tead down the outsides, o Grectan soothsayer and precepts: centre, one of the United States: A public edifice, » pofson. s brand of cizars, fn- quisitive, & man's naino. acity 1n ¥rance,an isiana i the Grecian Archipelazo, Nau. Cranx, CORRESPONDENCE. B Tonxy Tawg~—Correct. 8,—Recelved, aud will be published In due time, Prucy Vene—Your enfzmatical bill of fare s very good, and wilt be published next wook. Ned's answer to No. 15 is as fullows: [l v A A A Nrit—Your answers to Nos, 0, 10, 13, 14. and lhulr‘u correct. ‘Thia square word wil appear next week. . Oscan, Brodhesd, Wis.—~Yon will ond & chers colnmn in Tux Svxpar Taisuns, and if your problems are sent to the chess editor they will provably be puulished, Your answers to Nos. 13 and 14 aro correel. J. B, Galena—ilas anawered all bul twoof last week's puzzies, tieraldine did drop a line or wo It No. 15, bat severs| corresponden (‘?‘I 1t correctly, paying no attention tothe ¢ing in chancery, Flla contritntes a very excellent wheel puzzle for ibis uumber, st nodoubt it will prova a difi- cult_tusk for puzzlers to wolve, She says 1t her firsl altempt in that line, and sha is_not kel 10 ropeat it, as the Lask i3 not an easy one. B, 8. IL,Grand Ttaplle, Mich,—Thlscorrespond. ent answers No, 15, and enpplies the missing hines inbis own way, ‘They are not like the original, but are very good, Hera they are: £ & part of & luck you a3 1 the charade, e the woolo of 8 great preacher's uams you have " AN OPEN QUESTION, wwore Warg' 1f we might put our finger down Upon tha mep of our existcace, eafe Lo say, $vdust here tho first dark shaduw folded up, And love grew cold and tarnied by the way And—*'Atthis tarning of the year to Fall, Whenall the rose-hucs tnourned In wshen-gray For sweetest Summers lying dead—thie day Fanhin the donbting Forest went astray"™; And—**Tfere the thorna of Memory plerced deep, Aud here 1t napponod hat an evil mare OF 1y1ng worss mado a drear wildernesy Uf 8l that slse mual surely have Leen falr,™ Then, if such tracing of departed Umo Vuilell 10 make smouth the present way foe thea And me, Wege it not betier o forgol ‘That baplevs aay of ouz Eternlly [4 Loty M. W, UICAWO, — A SUGGESTION, To the Editor of The Triduns. Cu1cAGo, Nov. 16.—The proposition {s made in your paper of sending siiver delegallons to ‘Washlngton to counteract the influcice of the Shylock deputfes from Bostou mud New York, How would it be If Trx TrivUNS would inauyu. rate a system of votingof the population, where- ever there is a good chance, iu a similar munner 88 Is 50 frequently doneat Presklentla) elec- tlons? Cowmnmeuce by sendluga reporter forone dav to one atreet-car line ‘ny the Randoloh as one of the most cosuwopolitan). Let bin can- ¥ car ol 8 given point. Have small printed cxplanations hune in the cars, o as to attrart the attention and to-operation of fhe passengers, aml you will obtaina result which wili astonich the Esst. A few such trials will set the ball fn motlon; and if you state in your paper thentention to publish ang farther vote: taken on raflzoads, in " tacetings, etc., you wil £09n get a column of reports which will be equal fn weight to some of the best arguments on the quuuon.‘\ FRIEXD OF REMONETIZATION. —emet—— FOSSIL BEDS OF OREGON. A Large Tiasin In Lake County Filled with Remalns of Peelidstorle Anfmais A correspondent of the Eugene City (Ore.) Guard gises the following account of a visit muwle last June by himsclf and another person tothe so-called Tossil beds of Lake County, that State: “gilver Lake and Summe Lake both lie on Tt by the crossing of which so inuch suflering was experiy some ol the easly Oregon ploncers, the desert Ising north and cast of these lakes. Silver Luke I8 encumpassed by *rim-rock,’ except on the northwest, On the cast there Is o zap, which heads tnto a basin nearly circular, ond which s probably thirty iniles in diameter. This basin is surrounded by rim-rock on the eouth, south- west, and west, rising to the helcht of several hundred (eet, with occasional breaks or canons, sloping Intu the basin, O the porth aud northeast of the basin the ascent i nore radual, but at o distauce presenting an unin- terrupted barrier. The surface of this basin is comparatively fevel, helng subject. ta siiehit luequalities in the torm fow ridwes ringe but a few fuet, thetwho'e heav- 1y set with the sase (or artemissia), greasewoml, and other suall but kindred erowths, The sofl, If we tnay «all It ceins to be composed of Huht sand and voleanicash, with a percentare ol seetable mold, Intv whichi a liorse will tree quently sink to his fetlocks. Near the centro of this basin, and shout eighteen miles from Sitver Lake In s northeast direction, s * Chiriste was Lake:! eight miles from Christmas Luke, fu the same directfon aud apparentty on (he eame level, are the Fussil s, About five miles furthier on, {u the same direction, are two springs of tolerably good water. These springs are ubout hall a nilc apart. heard the most northerly catled Duncan's Spring, and we called the uthier Mound Surlne, The rocks ahout Silver Lake amd Summer Lake, where stratitied, appear to dip to the north. * From uunt{ 0 forty inlles In 1 northwest’ dircetion frum the Foesit Lakes, set in the lava mountalus, of rather mountaing of lava. i would seem that these fussll remaing might Dave remalued burled from four to ten feet In the earth, and, therefore, unkuown to the pry- oy eyes of the antlquarian, but for the action of thewiud, Thers scems to e a constant cur- rent of wind from the southwest, All that space where boues are found appears to be sunoped out to the depth of several fect, and carried, some of 12, to adistance of fron 1 tet wlles, where It [s piled up in every cor abfe form, evidently by the action of the whd: conclnelve evidence of this [s found fn the nu- nerous little mounds still remafningz aud able to restat the action of the wind be the aid of the roots uf fome mnore vigorous bunch of save or grensewoad, These mounds preseut a beantiful exumple of stratitled formation, uften five orsix struta, rauging from three to elubt fuches In thickuess, verv clearly marked. On the lower Tevels of this excavation are where the fossils are found. We found fossil bones of the cle- phunt, camel, herse, and elk or relndecr, the lorse betugr wuch mare abundant than either of the others, but a1l belne so clearly marked as to teave no doubt as to their fdentity, There were ottier bonesa, apparently -of lange animals, but your eorrespondent was unable to name the ani- mal they onee belonged fo. Amone the tossils found the smaller quadrupeds had a rep- citation. bones unswesing in size to the fox o1 0180 others answerlng to the sheep or wont in size and oppearance. Re- mains uf birds were n-rr plentifut sume yvery lurie, others quite small, Waders, swimmers, scratchurs, aud probably cllivbers, Were recog- nlzed, “The vertelrie or backbones of fish, or some other unimal with a backtone llke the fish ure found v great blenty, also bones like nothing T ever eaw before, therefurel will uot undertake to describe thent, ‘Tlie fossil remains lle scat- tered over the carth for a distance of four or five miles in the dircetfon of northeast aud southwest, the strip belng probably a mile wide. Near the southwest end of the deposit are two emnall lakes or ponds, hiehly Impreanated with alkall, the water having a mitky appearance, with u disacrecable taste and smell. 1 have pre- rented to Prof. Thomas Condon, of the State University, to whom [ was largely indebted for valuable suggestions nato themsnnerof selecting ond packiug speciinens, the most of my iind, retaintug but u few duplicates myself, ’l‘unll' who may vontemplate o visit 1o this fossfl deposit, "I would it was anyLhing else but play or pleassut amuscinent, beades surinee specimens are rather scarce, pretty much all that were In sight Laving been earried away, and it [s not kuown whether diteine would” yicld profitable results, wwd it it did, any numtier of holes might be sunk before striking * pay dirt.” Not beinie a selentist, T have no theories to offer 5 to the thne when these anfmals lived, or the clreumstruces attendiug their death, or what were the necessary surroundings fuorder to pre- serve thewr bones to the present time," "LADIEN UNDERW ced by Ladics’ Centennial Underwear. 28, 1875, CRACE AND ELBRANCE WWITEL HEALTIE AND COMFORT. 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ADWAY'S BEADY RELIE 5 CURE FOIR EVERY' BTN 1% ik the vai, wh fa° & CURE The Only Pain Remedy “That instantly stapsthe most sxeructating patos, allasa iainmalon, Aud edres Congeations. whetlier of the LanEn Siomach, 3, OF otlier glaads, of urgans vy FIOM ONF. TO TWENTT MINUTES, ffimmernnv vlolent or excruclating the Qlln. tha ULEE S ATIC, Td- Riden, Tnntm. Crip Nervo Neuralgic, uf rostrated wiils dieesse may suter. RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Infinmmation of tho Bladder, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Congeation ot tho Lungs, Boro Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyaterics, Croup, Diphthoris, Catarrh, InQuosnza, . Headache, Toothacho, Nouralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, Chilblains, and Frost Bites, f 1l 2 [ 1F.] el AR ELIET, WAy ease and Lamfort. Thirty 10wty drops fn half s tombler of water wiil fa ew maments cure Cramim, 8 frar o Thinrvhen, Dystnters, cotiey Fract AR e e AT Ta 1ry ' botuic o BEADY TELTEE Wit theon? A Tew Srop 1n waic Wil pTevent sickness ar puin £rom change of wate) | 13 1Ealier 1haa Freach Lruady o Bitters & & SBIAIADL FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUT.cnred for S cents_There [rnst aremedialagent in this world tnat wiil curn Fever and site and wif of illous, Scarlet, 1 spliot, cllow, and other Fevers iahtel by RADWAY S HiLLY) fonulck as KADWAY'S (EADY RELIEY. Filty ceits er botiie. HEALTH! BEAUTY! nre Nich Nlond~Increare of Flewh snd eur 5kin 804 Kesutifal Complexion securcd DR. RADWAY'S Sarseparillian Resolvent has made the moat astonishing cures: so quick, sorapld are the changes the ody undereocs under the Infuence ©f this truly wonderful medicine, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght 18 Seen and Felt, Btrong and Welh [ THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every dr Sarsa) lesolvent communy T S s ARG Dulcen OF Ui st siem: (e visor of JlcsIor i pEephres nd Jule siem. the vigur of lile,for e Waster o The Body ¥Ith. Bew Aad K4ad HeLErILL fjirofuls. Broullis Contumntiop, Uteers tn (e 1nrost, Moutn, Tul d other parisof the gyatem. soro Eyes, Birom grous Dlscharves frum the Ears. and the worst fornof Disenscn, Erupiions “Fever ores, seald liead King Worm, Bait lihenm, “Erysipelss, "Acme. Diac: w he uwors, Cancers in m wasiesof the Hfe prineipie. are witfn 20 0f this wonier of piodern chemistry, And & few dayy' use wiil prove 1o any person using {L Tvf Sithet af thes forma of disusa 113 poicnt power (0 cure 1f tie pattent. dally becoming reduced by the wastes 201 decompuriiion that are continusily progresing, v 10 ATresiinK 1H€3C wasLes, RLG e aama w material ade h witl the Sarsapar) Lalg. fuf Wit uti comineaces 118 Work of purincation, and succerds ta. diminisutng the loss ot astes, 118 Tenaire Witl e rapid, sod every b tiout Wil feel pimacit stronger, the food digesting heiter. sppetiie fniproving, sad fean and welgnt iu- nalhg. Nut ouly does the Rarsanarilllsn Resolvent excel all temcdinl apents in the cure of Chroute, Ferofulous, Constitutlons] and Skin discasca, but 1t 18'the oniy poe 1live cure tor Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Trinary sod Womb Diseases. Gravel, Disbetes, Drovey. Stupuie of Water. lacoutingace of Drine, Wright s iredac. AlDUmILUTI UG (0 ul] ca3rs where thero aro depwsits, OF e Waler t6 10ILK. cloud: ances ko the white of 1 egx,0F threads Itks Sk, OF thers 18 & morbid, dark Uitious Appes. wnue and white boue-dust deposite. and when there 15'a. pricking Wuruing ‘sensstion’ when pasing watcr, and Pain 1 tie aimali of (5o ack and alovi thu T Tumor of Twolve Yoars' Growth Curod by Radway’s Rosolvent Ne. Radwav—1 bave had Ovi a the ol Wil buwets. ALl the dociors said ** there was L that was rocom- ot e evcrviig wended, but nothing el me. Isaw your Resoivent wud thougtic Cwouid Iry oL, bt hisd B? lllIhJfl L, bae caune | Gad sufcied for iwe) e4rs, touk mix butiles f the lesulveut snd ue Loy of wey's Pilla and two baiLEie Your Ready Kelief; and thery 18 not 8 sign of unior 10 be secuor felt, Teel betier, sruart upples thad | bave fuf twilve years, The was (u the lett slde of tho buweis, oVer t! wiite (Lis 0 jou fur Lug benieti) of uibers. You can Publisn it £ you'chouss. HANNAL s ENAFE, FRICE, =« = £ Por Bottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. WM AZBOR. Mich., April 30, 1R7Y.~Di. RADWAY— rrn'l Bir: 1 have been taking your Resolvent, Hegue latiug 1'llls, Aud also ualng the fesdy K aboul ous fur uvar e ou the sl ut'hl-'l) ue st euibnient physiclsns of our Medicel Colicge pro< Bouaced Thcurabl ey werelile Enow on a troe. My wefght was 773 pouuds whel | commenced with your reuedles, and BOW it 181 wu handicd and ten poubds. but they are ok all yet. o -10ur botties of o I:L Blue of [ fuur botlica of !N 08 book S YURT Y T eeuTile Views sca’ g H MRS, C. ERAPY, Another Letter from Mrs, C. Krapf, Rapwav-TRind Sir: T take the liberty to address lwbruyed by the usaof bes. ILfee uf ifiv tuliors are eviirel the fourth te early sa. Drubs) oving, and niy Yecren| Glsndular, Disease, wors, Nodes {0 the o0 the curative aire fa0 Ty ure your uicdicing isa doge for me, vaa {rom Ublu, uno rom: Cxnada, Tures fruw Jacksos, aud Quite s Buber INvul this placd. Yours with Trspect, M, C K ro well scqualated with Mre. Krspr.” i 1a fady, aud very beneyoleas a1 re: L n means of seliing many bottles of the Rewlvent by drugtsls of Atn Ar Dl tumors, “We bave hesrd of wme efected Ly It Youre respecttull b bty 10 persons sflicied 'un'muv- w ul oadertul cures Y:oesBacu & co, Asna Arbor, Mic., Aug. 18,1875, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! loss, elegantly costed with swhat AT PASER: A Al F by g T all disuierast the Slume caduc Dyapepuia Billousticas, Htion of thre. flowela Biice, s0d Sl derangements of Ahw lo!{;;\ll‘l U‘| Xt ure.” Pur Iy ve :r!l b 4144(\:!1-[ ilpes of the Blood ta. iR iy it of \he blumac tieriiga Lo thie pi o s P utieriug 8¢ the llesrt. Chuking catingesistaon whe fa & Vo oualure, Dims tston. [ots or Webs befure the Bight. Fevcr e e SR T T L ind ke uad Budlen tibesis ivat burniva {6 Lhe A A few of Rudway's ls will 1) the system 1 all the above- ice, 25 cents i BT Bt READ FALSE AND TRUE. RADWAY & CO.; N st e o BISTAT SCO K0 8 st

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