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THE CIICAGD TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MARCII 2, 1878—~TWH VE PAGE n fat harp, ana thiora s no f shatp in the © major seale. Therefora thia Inst ia a discord fot o need. It may be weratched out. have lx perfect concorus, nil composed of the patural Inteevalaof the € 'major eealo, and cach rorcord betngin it first position, with fia root fowermost, e now proceed to lavert each o hese slx concords, 1. e,, o rearrange the letters of ihe ehards £o as t'proiifice three clase positians of each ona, The necontd nrrangenicnt of ¢, e, g I8 €. ¢ (recond ponitton), and the mext areange. Tentia g, & o (third nosition). Of canreg thero ate threo more combinations Lo these three letters, but they would resnit In onen ar dispersed hato hons. . and wotll mot Lo proper here. The better way to invert ihess chords wlitnout flguren s, tojtle, the two uppar noles of the churd e anid g), and Inacrt the root an actave Tighet, which will reault in secand position, ¢, g,¢. Tnen tle the to npper nutes (g and c), and inacrt the © anoctave higaer, which will leave tho third psition of the ¢ chord ¢, 6. From thia descrip. {ion, 1t ja plaln’ that no new letfera were added to the chord, and hence it is equally piatn that tho ¢ chord remnine, only it appears in threo dilferent positions of arrangemente, o same proces shonla be followed with the other finc chords, put- fingenchonc In_three clusc positions, These are fo rerve na o chart for the noxt leason, ‘Now write thind apace, . in thetrebleclefl, How many chorda, among the #lx in tho key of ¢, con- fatn tha tetter €7 'Phen write the first chord which Howtains ¢ in that position which will bring c ippor- mart, 08 third-epace ¢ s supposed to be the so- prano part, 1y looking in the Inverted chorda, tne may discover that the second position of the ¢ choril will leave cnnpermost—(hus, o, ¢, The next cord contatning ¢ Is F, * The first b of the F chordbeings ¢ uppermost (1, a, c). #o (i {a written next.—the upper ¢ being tied an koprano patt, and 8 the connecting note between the Livo Diords. Cshonld now be written ngatn, belng a partof tho next chord contalning <, and ales o art of the other two chorls. ‘The third chord fhich conrainac is that of a, and a glance at tio Inverted chiords will show fhat wo require tho third position (e,a, ) fu order to keep ¢ uppermos 2t suprano part, We have now completed the pre tossions from C (o F, snd F to A, unt nnly acen i to ruloy but [n the most agrecable manncr, Eachnote In_the acalo 1s hnrmontred tn the same manncr, as we will seq in the next lerson, Ay compliments to Madam Barnetto and Fven. ing Star. Una Yock, MUSICALL Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Nmrs, Feb. 25.—Thu contents of last week's flome mnat cerialnly have fuenished varlety cnongh for the most pampared tasto, ranging, as they did, from **Woman's Rights* to **Codtisn+ Dballs," and from **Muslc* to **Chickens," to ex. patwnie on which (Intter) subject even Amber de- sconids from her philosnplilcal atilte, nnd gives us o Jetter decidedly **chatly,” Thanksto Eunice and Jtomoln for thelr cxcellent letters, full of sound sensc, and a8 practical an sensible, Mre. Darnctie's letters on music have been ao- preciated tn ou little town, and copied into a local paper, 1 should hko to have her tell me if s dces a cliest tono on U aharp & **noreor, 't it 18 easier to render 1t In that tane than In thert A fow yenrs ago Goidbeck taught e ¢ chest tores ns much ns poesivle, evenas in the scalo ns B it "+t Who sholl deciae whon coctors divngreer” 0 EIVG s his opivion? Why does not out lioms Ihyaician write again? 1 wikh ho would, ~about_ngue,—and fell us sow many bushela of quinine are neceneary 1o cradicato that must provokiog of all sicknesses! 1rymguthize with Bridget on the avenue: have ing wuch experience with help of ail kinds, 1can i this testinony, thl especially among tho §hlah girin 1 nuve found strong atiachmont, virtac, and hanesty, reamy Snze, T am not intimidated by yonr threate "lln‘yIPnu by mo llike the Idio wind which | regurd not. 1 you still consider my tuste vitiated, I have the comfort of knowing [ ani not alone, and has not Amber hemelf aseured us that a smoker pay enter tho Kinudom? You may avuse e ol you pleae for tho next forty daye, and 1 wil be silent, thereby exercising the great. cst veli-denfal; after that, r 1o the knife (or end of the clear),and Jolinny Snioker and Uld- boy will help mel 1 pity your o'd man, Dreamy Suzes you must ako bis iifu poastectly miseranle, Kitchen Devotee, 1 nnxionsly await a few lines from you, 1 vcho your complinent to Justice, though not o every way agrecing with her, 1 hope” to attend muny oxtra services in the church unting the next Lenten season, without nelecting my "rmhr{(l poets, ' or unything elso to which a motlier's of lousckeopor's cace may bu neceesury; Lut 1 do nut wunt to vote, dv youy b.oL To the Editor of The Tribune. BroosuxaToN, Feb. 20.~Allow mo to suggast to the Howe musicians the following excollent works: Sonzs by Mendelssohn—Doosoy's Ruyal ediilon. Sonya by Schumann—Boosoy's Royal editlon, Schutiert Album—Petera’ edition. Franz Album—Péters' edition, book third. 1t Waaa Dream—F. il. Low Violet-Mozart—Enulish version by George Os- 0ud. ¥ ‘Thov Art Like Unto a Flower, hy Rublnstein, Dear Friend of Youth—Vendt, Fur O'er the Stars ‘Uhera is itest—Abt, The Fluwer Ulsl—Boviqua nk. Docs Ile Love Mo?—F. Il Penso, The Viliage Blacksmith’s Bride—by C. Tlolzel, Let Me Dream Ayatn—8ullivan, The dwallow—Clro Plnsut Christine, 1 Adore Thee --N. W, Frenzol, The ginearella—, Willard, The Moon—Mendolsrohn, The Lost Birdlinz—Lletro Contemerl. Mozart's Sympuonies and Sonatus- Petors® edi tlon. liondino~0p. 117—F, Kuhlau, The Fire-Fly—(nlliatmo Kulie, Hteverie~"To Willinm Masan—Watlenhaupt, Tomanco Jallnu~Charies Mayer, Beetlioven's Souatas—Collection’ Littolf, To the Editor af The Trilune, Cuicaao, Fely, 28,—1 regret that a press of busi. and a slight Indlsoosition bave provented ma from preparing my usual fortnightiy talk about singing, aleo from ausworing many of tho pleasant letters addressed fo o on tuo cultivation of tha voice, 1 ennll be very happy to extond tho Invitation to ealland have youe voiced tried, 1o all the Thurss dayw (from 1 to U o'clock) through the moath of March. 1 any one can toll me whoro and how T may ab. tain full and thorough information ubout the good work which Mirs Octavia 3Ll has done and Is damg amang the poor of Landon I uhail be muca ovliged, Axxig M, It BAnNETTS 300t Wabush avenuo, klat 5. TIIE BILL OF FARE QUESTION. To the Lditor of The Tribune. Crrcauo, Feb, 25.—1 must say that Mabello Is a lucky woman to have four timea 808 weok to spend for housckeoping In these hard tlmes, My hubby givesmo only 803 wook, for which I havo to fur- niels overything, ~conl, wood, clothies, and board, for my husband, my boy, and mysolf. It Icando any good by it, §am willing to show the slsters of Tio Homo how I manago it, and save 81,50 a week esldes, For breokfust wo bavo breaks fast-cakes, with 'molasscs and goffeo; at noon o Mght Junch of bread and butler, whatever muat thero ts lofs frow the day before, besides coffce and somoe plain cake; for dinner we Rr‘“rn y huvo aoup, Lesides cither rice butled in i, It vegetablos, and meat, We huve noither toflee, nor_pudding for dluner, bubt wu get along very well without them, 1 buy my buck- Wheal fluie Ly the bag; It costs 75 conts for twenty-fouryinid a half pounds, and what Iuss costs me D tents & weelk; wirup or molanses, 15 cents: colleo or fed, £0 centei meat, 70 centa; two puunds granulated’ auzar, 20 cents; bulter, 23 Centag seven quarts milk, 42 centss rice, 8 cente; breud, o0 centa; sundrice (such us kerosene, soap, starcli, and walt), %0 cents, 'The wholoamounts to £3a week, Now, [count30cents for cool and woad, and 1 forclothes, Wocannut dreas very well for llmlil bt make nll my own ang my boy's clothes. T manage 1o get along vary well. boshles saving £1.508 weok, I grind imy owi collee, by Which I have 1t pute; it can also be ground very flue, which enables mo to got all tho fluvor out of i1 Hcre lu n very good recipe for cruller onc-Tiall pouids of fiair, thres. ey tunce ammonia (be sure Lo get it frealy and have it vusrdered), one-hall pound sugar, one-half pint ik, iy and fry as usual, A good and cheap nio- e cake: Ono cup of Now Orleans molaeres, ona cup of cold tea, une teaspoonful of lard, one tea. spionful of ricam of tartar, one-half teaspoon of s0ds, wplco to taste and & Littlo saits add enough flour 1o make & thick Latter and bake b pans. 3y Husnaxo's Wirs. To the Editor of The Tridune, Cotnwaten, Mich., Fob, 20.—Tbis bl of fare Question {s agitating my very soul, aud now this ?.fl:k Busio Jewcll comes (forward and says, Mush and milk with ontons sliced in vinega A hcalthy supper,* 1 rlac to protest, Eversincs | €an remember, [ bave been taugbt that vinegar or Plckles, combined with milk, were exceedingly un- Lealiby, as the acid would canso the milk to sour, l_l It _possiblo I bave beon hugging m delusion? Therl Georgina sucake of $4 per woek us a smatl umfortwa to live on. Perhaps it is, but now Mlln"l samo one coine forward and tell us low much H allow fue a lunlll{ of ten? 1don't keep & bour n2-house cither. 1 will do & suw fo mental arithe Jelic: vs thues fourare twenty. I bave it not, Gwteet {t—can't somo oue iell me of chuap dslicafora largs fumily, or here mo large lies represenied fu T lled nieats ars the cheapest, Us, wecull them s grest ireal tance Plece” “or “peer” SeCiulog elght s i oty mike notbain, S e Mg o samg foount of steak will make ibree. I don't -wu‘;':nle"i‘fiffi:;"d Sconomyvery well; eaunot apie gt et Nero I bave Lea hearty 5 what can I give thi ,g:.n -nny‘ cheup, and 1 Give me Your sougiyOcorglus. sud some vuo bolp e autol the £ despond, OLda. TIHE RIDDLE. Creaag, 1% Edltor of Tue Tribune. i "lfufln. Feb. 28.—1n Tho Ilome for Feb, 23 llalrnm a-k: for thu autbor of **'T'was whispered aven," cte. [copy from au old nuwspaver s bereatord Hope, M. .. writes 10 the Bulliter to furiect the popular crror tl e eblicuia G g Iotier 1 Comeppant g oo S asor of Bured lu [fenvey g sa; it F 1 \ : says ibe luce + Frcrd o B my Itlers-Mr. Th0bas Lope s-sear the Besss , by 31ira Catherine M. Fanshare., & wrlie ‘enloster of ‘T pest yrncratin, Aa{ prn_befors ‘rpciirls auy enflection of JIEerary ANthrarhiv, hedad, | Eniz. ma wrirten at the Deepdens, 1910, anid alzned + €. M, F. ey sidd that [ have a distinct recoliection of hearfna, while & ehild, my father, oo died [n §831. Bith asiened that Boeaklng of the nilsaoprefiention w1 enigma to Bisron. 1 mayadd, (AL the it Tne Fon, Tt Fanshaws's original, *“Twas In ilesven pro- nd “twan whispered In fleil. ' You have #o kindly given, through The Tlome, recipes for all rortaaf conking, for the treatment of all rorta of alseacs, from hnsoands to warta, from tohacco to acalp nilment (1 wonder if the nsa afone canecs the ather). Now, will you eive my £8ipe for the younasters, and fet the anti-dancers aniflan? In hook called **The Dancing Master," pub- Yiahed in 1728, appeara ihe following description of n dance caticd **Lonewnys,” 10 be danced by *iaa many ne will ;- Note—Each strain 14 to be played twice aver. The fiest w0 = (#hort for wom- an) hiolds hee hanikeechief on hee face, and gocl on the onteide helow the third wo, and’ comes tip themiddle to hor place; firstman (at the eame time pointing and amliing at her) follows hee np to Wia place. Firat man do the rame, only berkons hia wo, to him. Firet wa, mages & motlon of dry- ing first one exe, then the other, and claps her Tiand one fter nnothier on her wides (the it man looking surprisinaly at her nt the samic time) and turn hier partner, First conpla move with {wo elow steps down the middlo and back again, The first couple cast uff, " Most peraons worild now look * aarprisingly ** at any wo.doingthis fizure withoat recelving n order todoao from **The Dancinz Master.” and_the 1dea of boing called o **woman"" nowadays! Lave to Chat, UXNIBUS, TOILET. To the Editor of The Tribune, LaPontr, Feb, 28,~1 wish simply t0 say to the ladies of Tho Iome Department who have been devitoun of obtasning good, reliable Information regarding the ecare of the hair, skin, eycbrows, cyclashes, teeth, hande, and how to treat dandeaff, freckles, moles, supcriluous halr, or how to reduce corpuiency or acquito flesh, can bo enlightened by oddressing me on theee and other thinea rolating to tho totlet, of which I have gained a knowledge through ob<ervation, carefnl reading of the beat suthorities, and cxperimentally, showing what are injnrtous und whnat are beneficlal, 1 do notwishto tnx the pattence of the edilor with such a long communicalion as all tpat would make—if ha should be kind cnough to pablieh it. Tut if he will insert this, perhops ho will experience a rest from the numerous_ inguiries that have besct him #u long abuut too much fat or not fat enongh, too mnch bnlr on the lip and not enongh 1n the eye- browa etc., etc. If any wish to communicato with me, Jet them etate thelr especial want or af- fliction, and youd their own Post-Oflice wddresa. Miss J. C, Puy care Home, To the Eilitor of The Tribune. Ttoek Hire, Ill., Feb. 20.—~Last weck somo ono anked what kil of Ink to use for epatter-work, 1 use Indin ink in preference (o ary other. Somo one arks, ** What will promote the growth of cye- Inshos?" Dy carefully cutting off the very points, the One, fringy edges, the cyclashes Wil grow and talekon and have the etfect of deepening tho coior of gray oyes. It should be delicately dune with n paic of rcasors, Wiil some ons please give directions for putty work? 1 will glve my recipe for ciocolate cara- mels: One cup of sugar, one cup of molusses, uno cup of milk, and two-thirds enp of wrated chaco- fate. Would any one liko to kilow how to make a pretty, durable rug? If so L will give directioos, Wil some slster give me directlons for a pretty torlet wot in_exehange forditectionn fora” more lamp-mat? = Alro will sonio one zive me the words v 8 eons called ** Minne-ha-ua "t 1f so they will greatly oblize Mana Moss. To the Editor of The Tribune, Crnicaco, Feb, 26.—Laoretta Jobnon. if you will dampen your hair every day with cold ten, you will ind it not only much tmproved but darkened, the shade deoending upon the strength of tho tea uscd, Sphinx, I think you will find Fozzoni's facc-pow- dee turmless und very goud.Get tho wiito, Iletae], frequent aud thorough washing of the scaip wiil provent itehing vrdinarily. M. Co M., tho only surw way to remove pimples troin the face is to purlfy your blood; frosh ale, exercine, and a careful diet ace wrout holgs. Matiolle, romove tho linluss of your witlow-work basket und wash with clean warm suds, mado of castilo or tollet woup, uelng o oruxia; & common nail-brush 1n tho best of anytaing, Mand Y., a noft leud pencil will black- en'your oycbrows as well as burnt cork, and is much less trouble to use, CArT. CHAWLEY. 'THE ANIMAL RAGE. Ta the Lditor of The Tribune, Racixe Feb, 23.—WIiil some mombor of this de- partment lake plty on an unfortunate being and auswer this query? Is the manufscture of ani- mals an essentinl partof The llome? 1If so, I nup- pase, liko tho martyra of old, 1 ahall have to grin and bear it. Dut to explaln: My sistor has latoly developed a rage for mnklnf animals of all sorts, or rother of narassing tho ladics of The flome for patterns of them—ble doze and little dogw, with vara and twithout, rabblts, elephants, rats and inlce, in fact, almost overy kind of quadraped fni- auinaplu—and al) that has ever boen produced after hor numetons edorts le a littlo green ginghum dog of very )l proportions, Now, If this branch of The Home Industrica fs really necessary to the happinces of the ladles, 1 boz that thoy will furglve and forget all that has been waid by me, M, C. M. ,nere is our girl'a recipe for doughnute; wo think them very nice: ‘Two cups uf sugar, two cups ik, four eggs, iwa tablonpoons lurd, and nuout one iutweg; Hour envugh to roll out. ITTIE, TUE SKETCHING CLUD, 2o tie Editor of The Tribune, Citicano, Fob, 25,—~In answoer to several - quirics made respocting the Skutching Club, ailow me (o #ay it {8 not our intention to commence vut- door work before the weather gots comforlably worm, We wish only to exchango addresses now rothut we cun communlcate with each other when thu propor tine cumus. Members can ** botanize,* I presume, I they i roviding tioy don't fnterfero with thoso w tto shetch,” There will bo good oppare tunitics for those who are studying ornamentation to guthor wild flowers sud mukuconventional draw- inys of the sato. ‘To D. H., thore are no restrictions in rezard tn ogo. Vleass wend your address to the cditor, If you have nut done sa already, BEPIA, ‘CIIE CANARY, To the Lditor of The Tribune, Dunvixaton, Is., Feb, 24, —Polly Forkine, does your canary sing yot? Lot mo tel you what [ ald tomine, that had not aung a note for oversix months. A {friend told mo, and sho had it from a bira-fancier. The oll-sac becumes closed, I picked it open with a whurp needles the ol burst out, and the bird olled und ulunied his feathers for more than two hours, In tureo daya he sang al- most as strony ws evor: ut frst it waa Hke s Julnlr bird, but 1n s short 1!me Lo sanyg his old svug with all hia former vigos, § have muntionod this to somo of lll{ frienda, and whenover i muvml eutirely successful--ln ono in rd that had uot sung for two years, LITERARY. Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Tisxitwa, 1L, Feb, 27,—Juan, the letters P, ro the Initlals of thelFrench words pour dire adieu—to say adicu—and used slmilarly as aro 1% P, C. from pour prendre conge—to take leave. P, E. N., 1 ainmuch interested in the writinge of Clarence Cook un home decoration, Huw can Wwo accomiuodats each othert W, E. FLORIDA MOSS, To ths Editor of Ths Trilune. New Yonk, Feb, 27.~In Tho Monie | bave scen many requests for Florlds moas, As I have con- stant and dircet communication with the Seusy [ supply thuso §n want. giving them auMcient quantity for & hauging basket for 20 cents, which includes posta) Juzune, e HEAVEN AND HELL. o111 thera lano Helt, there 450 Heavens of, If you Miodify vio, you uiodify the oiber.™ A buruing lake? _Of courso there fs, ‘Au hiob as lr can bo A Liw who doi't believe 1t true Can walt, aud he will seo, Full half tho race aro doomed, alaal And balf to Heaven must gog Ong half miust tasto cternsl Joy, Aud lalf cternal wo, God 80 decreed before the race 1liad first commenced 1o grow; And frous 8 there 18 nu oscape— AMeu down 10 Hell must go, Tho saints will take delight, we hear, I aeving sluners burn Ou thls bot lke of rosstlog fro ‘Mhey look with much coucern. ‘Their happiucas consists In part 1u beurivg lust ones wail, Dwm.\lflln 113 bhle durk pit of death, Whore wrath sbisli pever sail. A mather knows her child is there— Thie adds to her great joy; Bl beara bis crice auong ihe lost— o waa & wayward boy, 0o Jov in Heaven above f ilell s not near u{; ¥t wu can't see tho curling suioks “Cherel) o 5o peacs on bigh. 1f wo can't hear the crles of death Cous up from dowa belo Why, dtcaven will not b Heaven to uy Aud we dou't wisi 10 %0, Jouy Lesixarox, L., Fouranry, 15 Cor. Unavalllug Sympatby of s Splts. North Adunua (Hust,) Transcripe. The other norulug u bis, sbasgy-haired dog caiwe wournfully trottlng dowu Main strect with & wuzzls vi bis nese aud un unmlstakuble look of mortification and chacrin upon his fo- telligent couuteuauce, und whcu opposite Dav- enport Block neauntered a frisicy little Spaaz do, whoee exuberant spicits were as yot unsub- dued, and whose face was stilt unadorned by a wire muzzle. The big iellow stosped lor a ino- ment, and the litle fellow gazed with periect astonisnment 1pon the faclal decoration of his large nequaintance. Then, with a few disap- proving narks, he bezan a cautlous investigation of thia Instrument ot torture, and after appa- rently satlsfying himself that it was an unwar. rantable interference with the sacred rights and wrivilezes of any well-behaved canine, he took measurea for the (nstant _removal of this ob- inullmmhle apnendage. 8tanding upon s hind cire, he put his fore vaws hetween the wires of the muzzl and tugged away with nil his might, But nlas, to no purpose; und alter scveral Inef- fectanl attenipts he rellnquished the task and slunk vut of sleht. CURRENT GOSSIP. FORGIVENFESS, 1f T have wroneed thee, Iriend, by word er deca, 1 do imolore Of thy complets forgivencss, fullost mecd— Bt nothing more. Tdo not bid thee banish from thy (hooght Such act of mine; Could*st thou forqire, and yet forget it not, "Tiveea moro divine. For great is he who In his deepest heart, ‘The while ho lives, Dost bear about a wrong's unceasing smare, And yet forgives, ELta WrceLER, ROYAL MATRIMONY, Cincinnall Gazeite. The present year aceins destined to fame in matrimonial annals. Its sccond month is not ended, yet already the King of Spaln and two German Princes have hound thomseivea for bet- ter or worse I hymencal fetters, At both Mad- rid and Berlin the festivitica were accompanied by cercmonics toat have a decldediy old-time Navor, and In each case, with possibly the excep- tion of the Duke of Oldenburg and Prince Frederick Charles’ doughter, atate policy was suborainated to the dictates of affcction. This has not always, or Indeed often, been true of Royal marriages. Somo Princes, however, have bldden defiance to statecraft. Leopold of Antialt Deasat,—perhaps the roughest of the Uenerals of Frederick the Great, and the Inventorof frun ramrods,—indulged in a genuine_love-romance. He become enamored of the daughter of an uYulhcnnry 1n his Capital, Dessau, and, in spite of the opposition of his family, made her his wife. She sccompanied him i all his cam- palgns, and il much_to restrain hls violent ontbursts of ‘temper. [lis affection never abat- edtotheendof his life. Peter the Great of Russia found s wife of siill humbler parentaze. The cholce of (ieorwo 111, of England united orudence witl as Inrge an amount of passion ay was compatible with his rather torpld nature. When n youth he flirted a Jittle with Lady S8arah Lenox, daughter of the Duke of Richmond, and is eaid, on rather questionable authority, to bave had n love-cacopade with Iannoh Lightfoot, a nreu{ Quakeress. e songht a wife, however, within Royal lines. Heo had read A letter written by or for tho Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg Strelitz. It wasa fervent remonstrance addressed to Frederiek tho Great, durlng tho Seven Yeara! War, against the fnvasion of the Principality of Mecklenburg. ‘The young English monarch was looking about for a'spoee when this cpistle met his eyes, Ho {ustantly dispatchied a confldential messengerto Strehtz, who brought im home his bride. Ilo had never seen her, oxeent througn the medinm of a portrait, but shoappears to have met his ex- poctations, Sho was not bandsome, but was eminentiydecorous, As ho lked primness, he was amply satisfled with its thorough embodi- tnent, and so lived bappily with hier aslong as his sanitylasted, flisiranddaughter, Victorta, iar- rled for lovo also, but it isquite cvident that the match was planned by the olderrelatives, There is a story also that acertaln :{ounz Lord was tho first to mect with favor in tho Princess’ cyes. tle was sont to Indfa, and Albert was brought to the front. If she cver dreamed of & less eligible consort, sho concluded very soon that her cousin was the best possible man for hor, Charles 1L of England _was greatly In love with ilenrictte Marlo of France, who became his wife, and was a great help to his ruln through her bad councils. It was a second pas- slon, tor ho wos proviouly enraptured with the Infanta of Spain, whow lie wooed Lut did not win. Heory VILL marrled the greator number of his six wives from whim {f not from genuine affection, but he was no happicr with the last fiva than with the first, who was torced on him through stato consideratfons. Tho lato Lm- perar of the French chose Eugenic only after he nad sued in vain for more than onc Jady of Royal blood, Though his cholce was plainl lobsonlan, he appears to have been as mucl enrantured with his prize as could be expected fu guch a cold-blooded charucter as his. ‘I'ne Emperor and Empress of Russia aro sald to bo decidedly fond ot each other, and therg 1s no evldenve to contradict the asscrtion. Tho King of ifolland and his late wife lived wretch- cdly, chlely on account of his imsconduct, Tho Inta Victor Emmanuc! waos cruclly unfaithful to his Queen, who died looe befors him; and it is atlirined that hls successor’s brido galued her l:c nt intluence aver him only after they had e united, Francls Joseph of Austria is re- ported to be a Lolerably well-behaved, if not whotly loyal, husband, There aro few or no scandals 10 regard to the Kings of Belgium, 8weden, and Denmark. ‘Ihe Emperor Willlain has been & model spouss for tnany years, at Jeast, 1ls ~ san, the Crown Prince, father of one of thoe brides deseribed in our columna yesterday, Is sald to have had several titfs with his Enclish bride durlng the firat monthsof their marriaze. Hoth were hizli-tempered, and 14 1s even nllcged that he onee kicked her down-stairs, Thisis proba- bly apocryphal, but more credit may bo given 1o the statcment that Prince Albert once made s journcy to Berliu to bring the youug couple to . better anpreclation of ‘each ‘uthier. All the above facts, and others we might adduce, go to show that Ioyal bluod does nut exetupt thosa throuth whigse velns it lows from thu fralltics of ordinary iortals. It I 'rntl!,\'lufily nprmrl:nt, also, that palaco ly tmproved during the morals bavo wondérlull luat century, or even ' half-century, Such a heartloss wretch as George 1V, of England would hordly be tolersted on any European throne fu our weneration, No mmoudreh would now “console” his dying wile as did_George 11., who, fu snswer to her rewnark, ** You witl marry agai,’ burst futo tears aud_exclaimed “Noj 1stall have mistresses!” No King to- day would bo sulfered to lock up his wile for Iifuou doubtful charges of mlsconduct, ss did George L, when Elector of Hanover, or, llke {eorie 1L, suffer his sister to e treated fn n shinilar way, or marry his daughter to a Prince chiarged with actually murdering his tirst suousa un account of her alleged luck of fdehty. Louls XYV. of Frauce, were ho relgning to-day, would speedily provoke the revolution which Inthe last contury was deluyed nearly twenty years niter hiis acuth, Buch s cruzy old brutoas the Margraving of Barcuth describes her fathor, Frederick William of Prussis, 1oliave been, could not i our day remain loug out of a madhouse. Freedom of eriticism ay not at once destru) uselvas kingly prerogatives, but It will curtail, it it docs uol whiolly provent, regal outrages, It was a shrewd paolicy that, in foriner times, when apers did not vxlst, furbude dramatists to uw upun the stage, except under the niost tlatiering circumstances, reproacutations of the duminaut classes, Hidlcuto was felt to beu dungerous wespou. Now, wheu scandals, In- stead of belug cautiously whispered, obtaln a worldwide circulation within a few days, good belavior has beconio a pevessity fu the palace as well a8 in buwmble dwellings. THEOLOGY AND BEER, Lestar B, Plait in Sunday Afternoon for MareA. But to kuow the Gernlun thealogue is to sco him, not du the lecture-room, but at tho beer- house, over a quart mug of the foaming buver. uye, after tho day’s work., Onc of them kindly touk mo under his wing and {nitiated mo into the mysterics of his soclety. The trysting- place was the spaclous back room of a restau- ruut; the curtalos were drawn and the door sbut, except 10 tho occastoual Intrusivn of & wulter with & tray of glasscs. Encircling tho loug table, each with his muz beforo him and a jgenerous pipe, sat the divine brotherhood. The subject fur discussfon this evenlog is whetler ur uot the Apostle Paul teachics the doctriue of u bodily resurrection, Tho debate s conducted with vizor and euthuslasm for the better part of two hours, aud at the close an expression ot - dividuul opivion Is called for, “Clie walority of huuds go up for the uegative. It bLejug settled that there 1 vo resurrection of the by, moro Leer b culied fur, and the weetlog cuters upon its .fi-ww stage of * Gewuctblichkelt" vr con- viviality. "'he Preatdent of the Boclety vacates his chale st the head of the table sor the Wittlest wau of the cumpayy, Heowstenverg, * President of Fuy," s nephew of the renowoed theologian. SBung: ) Looks are hauded around, stllted vu brass kuobs, to wado thruuizh beer-puddies on the tu ble. The musleisu mounts bis swol. * Siteatl- um,” says the Prealdeut, das Leld steige!” (Silence, the sougs nseed) It rose, but It was not meludious. They saug a3 §f every one of them was tryiug to cliub the scale and explode w bute higher thau the rest. 1t wus uproarious. Witn my nelghbor ucross the table the soug, fustead of nsiug, svewied Lo bave taked the oppuslie diree- tion and gone down his thiroat ; the expression of pain on his face showed that it was erinlu: his hawels, e pulled his dispason and went in, His iead shook like the smoke-stack of a locomo- tivo on an up-grades his face gare immedlate sians of burstings still he went on down th scale. Tt waa teerible, One note lower and he must certalnly collapse. I turned my head awav expocting to hear the report, and when 1 Inaked azam hisface was burted in 8 quart mug, [le had tidel over the Jower nute with another half pint and was safe. ‘Lhe biteden of taesone ‘was of the courtship of the I'lesionsuras, 1n the good old pre-adamite times, and of family trotbles amang the Plerodactyls: concluding with the wanton hehavior of the Ichthyosaurus, who was carrted home Intoxicated ons evening on fricudly fins, from a banquet given by the higliest cireles of the * Lias Formatton.'" * Der schwarze Wallfish za Askalon’ was announced for the next song. ** Sliencel” was shouted, and the nonz rose naain, This thne it was a comico-theolozical refrain, relating the chequered experiences of Jowah from the stand-pofnt of the most recent Bivh- cnl criticlsm, *The RBlack Whale Is the sien-hoard of a hotel at the reaport town ot Askalon; Jonah arrives from Nis sea voyage puts ur there, presumably without hmi- wage. At the close of the third day ‘the land lord of the * Black Whale" asked for I the vrophet s steapped,—and the scen vhuden a6 tie clock In atriking half.past ight, swhen Jonan, still unable to square up, s ecized by o acrvant and violently cast out’ of the Whale's belly. ‘Thus the story i simplified and the miraculous cunsclentioualy svolded. AL 12 o'clock the students bean to disperac. Many still remained, however, some until day- Hght, As we left them a quartette was regal- ing the company with * 'The Swedish Natfonal Hymn," as it was catled. 1t consisted of an ad- vertisement on the cover of & mateh; of Swedish manufacture, They sanz with touch- ing solemnity and pathos: Nnrrknp\ni-, Tand- atickafabriks patent Parafinerade. Bakerhcla, Tandetickor U-u-utan fosfor. POLYANDRY IN TIHIBET. Cornnitt Maganne, A noticeable feature In the nutfonal lite is the Immense number of monasteries and nunnerlus which are to be found scattered over the coun. try. In the neighbornood of Lhasa alone there are cleven monasterivs, o which aro cloistered upward of 20,000 monks, and the nunneries are found in like proportion. This apparent devo- tion to spiritual concerns Is at first sight caleu- lated to arouse our admiration and sympath; but a little consideration suzgests the iden that the religious fervor of these Thibctan monks and nuns is o “,;uml deal heightencd by a keen sense of sordid sclf-interest. It the blood of martyrs {8 the sced of churches, poverty, C!I)\‘.\"fl“{ in tho East, has a wonderiul effect in multiplylng the cron. To men who have no tusto for the hard labor demanded by the eoll irom Its tilers, and to women who have mno means of galning a livelihood for themaelves, the secluded fdle- ness and secured meals of 'a monastery of un- nery present sttractions which it Is next to im- possible tv resist. The women also have an ex- cuse for entering retigious orders which is de- nled to men, for tiiere exiats In Thibet one of those cxtraordinary tarrlags customs which arg oceastonally met with in out-of-the-way parts of the world, and which are to be explained only b{ reference to the surrounding clrcumstances of the people. A numerous vrogeny, b & poor and sterlle country, is doubtless a distinct evil, and It 18 one which naturally suggests the im- position of a check even to those who have never heard of Malthus or his doctrines. 'This ‘we tmay suppose to have been the position of the Thibetans wlen thur cast about for sume plan by which they might llnit the increase of the pooulation. The plan they adopted for this purpose is almost unique, and is called poly- andry, which may be cxp]nluw as being the exaci reverse of polyzamy; for, ns in most Eastcrn countries it is lawful for a man to have a rlumhtyu( wives, in Thibet it is the custom for a woman to have a plurality of hus- bands. ‘The usual practice {s for two, three, or four brothers fu n houseliold to marry oge wife. They all reside n onc house, and_the chilldren oro consldercd to be the foint offspriug of all, It is inconceivable to us that sucha system should exist for an hour; but in Thibet, far trom giving rise to tho evils which might be ¢x- pected to flow from it it works caslly and well, and the picturcs which travelers give us of Thibetan houscholds display n degree of do- mestlc happlness and affection which certalni; cquals that enjoyed In much moro favore Jauds. Thie [s a description Mr. Bogle gives of a family at whose house ho spent tho night: +Thy liouso belongs to two brothers, who are married to avery handsomne wife, and have three of the pretticat children I over saw, They all came to drink tea and eat sugar-candy. After night came on tho whole family assembled in aroum to aance to their own singiug, and suent two hours in this mauner with abundanes of mirth and glee,” g BAN FRANCISCO PRICES IN 1850, 81, Louls Globe Demncrat, 8ax Fraxcisco, Noy. 7, 1850.—~Dined with Mr. [{——. The town hasvery much Improved; all Is business and bustle; hotel crowded with strangers, wild, west countrymen-looking fel- lows, somo stronz and athletle, others sickly and emaciated from discaso contracted at the mincs. Gold s scen everywhere, in tubs and othor veasets, Enormous prices nro asked at tho stores; u pair of blankcts 873, a serape 8100, ete, I attended an auctlon of the saleof acargo belonging to Mr. C., of Valpuraiso, fty-three burrels of pork sold Tor 803 per barrel: common Llunkets, worth $1 in the United Btatcs, 818 apleve; commun wooleu socks, 814 per dozoni 800 barrels uf flour, 824 per barrel; brandy in casks, §3 per callon, $24 n dozen Iu bottles; hamws, 93¢ per pound, cte,, cte, The peoplo bid with tho greatest onthusinam . In a side-room chumpagne, wine, cte., wero opencd almost ad livitu, The safesuian, Mr, B— nstirewd and smart fcllow, o wug bee sldes, kuew how to manage his wild buyers, Fur the sales in two u‘:r- he received $3,000 commission, Those goods, bought at such cx- orbitant vrices, aro_immediately sent to the mines (In Jaunches hired sometimes for $5,000 for ten days, sattors recelving 810 and 815 per duy), where a barrel of flour sclls ut 8400, o barrel of pork $300, $2.50 por pound. A inan standing by me said hesold s common horss blanket for $100; another that he sold hams at $1.60 per pound. this scoms very fneredible, but f - is most undoubtedly true, okl bein in _ such profuson that its value {s not reearded where a person fecls a wont of any article of absolute necen ‘Phe holders do not hesitato to take every ad- yantage of thefr customers, particularly it thoy happen to be Indians, A very respectable gens tleman sald he suw with his own cyes twonty- tive pounds of sugar welghed out Iur twenty- tlve pounds of gold, to an Inalan, The coimn- nion way fur an lodian to bux a dollar i silver istoplle v upwith gold dust. Tho Yankes dealers, too, take all” kinds of advautages of then, by false welghits, efe. An ounce will b made to weigh two; twu ouncas fuurounces, A disbanded volunteer who shipped aboard the Lexiugton, told me that one day, belug very uun;fry at tho miues, he pald 313.50 for onu meal, Mr, W. told mu he himsclf made an In. dinn pay him 3 tor a emall incss of foout stand- inz in a sauce-pan, at which e wos enviousty looklng. Uirs, s Just before Alfonso took to himselt a Queen, oneof his courticrs wanted to wake Alpli-a-bet that he was A-B-C-cher of her heart. An old salt, sittiog on a whart the other day, very suberly remarked: * Ibegan the world with nothivg, aud I have held my own ever sluce.” 1 tho man who made the mistake last evening in tho mattcr of wnbrellas will call ut thisotlice Lo will be welcomo to all he can bear to ais ad- vantage.— Worcaster Prress, Kiug Vietor owed but $3,000,000 when Le died. ‘When the new King sald ho would tread fn the foutstens of bls futher, certaln tradesiuen re- solyed: * You cau't dolvat wy grocery,—Le- troit Kres ress. First SBtudent—* I suppose it {s thought that tho plancts and the woun, 100, ara (uhablted.” Second Btudent—* Well, If there are very maiy jubabitants ou the moon. they must crowd to- gether pretty close when it Is ew moon.” ‘That Georgia Major says that Morrissey has “1ho face of a Mephistopheles” Jolin whihics to reply throush the (iruvhic, as follows: ¢ | don't know 'wtl{ what that mrans, but i re- wmemoer that 1 blt him with Me-phist ophele csy.'t ‘That 18 & diubolical pun, by the way.— Graphlc. *1'd rather not, " Augustas ssid, ‘o trublus quick rejectin; **1low now, wmy dear, " sald she, *‘what fresh Concelt ars you atlecting? 1do uot wish ¥ rumle you, Nor yot Lo make & pun, Gus; But thea 1 uurely thouglit that'yoo Were fond of any fun-Gus, ** Snow has been very abundant [n certaln lo- culltics, and great floods must boe expeeted on some ol the riverd. A Sub-Lrefeet culls at the lwuas of the Mayor of bis district, and inquires I be bus taken the Neceasary sLopy o vicw ol an inundation. ““Certainly,’’ sald the Mayur, with u senso of duty periormed, pointing to a row of little boxcs, all new. *‘Aud what are those!” “Contribution-buxes for the collec- tlon of ald fur the sullerens.! —turis gaper, THE PUZZLERY' OORNER. {Original contributions will he pnbiished tn this department. Correspondenta wiil please send thele resl names with theie noms de plume aadrassed to **Puzzlers' Corner.” Answees will be pablished the following week. | ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. NO. 145, WYoMING L% sacoy o ACE MA NAC L CcAR GRACELAND vorT L nst IN ELL. B¥ D CRAVE ¥ GRANARY No, 148, Hait, Emly Love Lanif oo RalN No. 148, Capable. No. 140, Ecolampadias, No. 120, - cL1o. o, 151, ‘Toucan, booby. No. 152, Benintende. No. 163, Lave your nelghbor as yourielf, No. 134, Connectient, Onlon, Maple, Paw Paw, Contao- couk, Awdrorcoggin, Heavor, Sactamento, Mis- sisainpl, Llano, STAR PUZZL.E~XO. 1G5, 1 From 1 ta 3. a conntry fn Enro 4102, ncity of Northern Italy; 4 to , becomin to 2, onc of the United Staics; 5 to 3, penetrated: 5 to 1, synopes. Chicaco, R. Epxer. BQUARE WOID-NO, 156, Taving positive exlstence: a mountsin in Ea- Tope; FOON; B NATTOW PAssAST. J. o, Ta, JEAR L. J, —— SQUARE WORD-NO, 157, a lazy person; an opening in the cluster of thick vrush; forced to occupy position, Jsurexixg, Mich, SQUARE WORD-NO, 168. Agem; & games likewise; plunder, PIEARL AT PG, & A, A RIIOMBOID~-NO. 150, Across—A fiah; & hollow (Latin); a drink: river in Africa: a delok, Down—In Tilinols: ini- tials in frequent uee; faint: azaln: o legend; an animal in its second years 8 preflx; In Missouri, Gnaxv Crossing, 11l Donau Yantox, CHARADE-NO. 160. “l'- first §n 8 city, In impnetance not least, For 1ts conymerce, I've heard, ia terride; The roaring Atlantic's away ot (o east, On the west ths moro peaceful Pacific. WoLvERIxNE, An anclent officer at Rome. Wil (should he happen to be home) From lofty emlnence proclaim 1In thunder tones, my second's name, My whule's compased of good and bad— imllen nd tears tozether blend— And if at times it makes you sad, 1t ever proves a faithful friend.’ Paruvna, Neb, Warren Turo, METAGRAM—NO, 161, Whole, [ am to uttor: bohoad me, &nd I am part of o vesnel; chanyo my head, and | am part of a bird: ngain, and [ am feehle’ chance my last I ter, and I am a verd; change iy head, and I sma fruit; curtail me, and Iam a plant; tranepose me, and I am on animal, Cutcaoo, A SYNCOPATED WORD-PUZZLE-NO, 102, 1, Syncopate n man's name, und leave an equal, 2, Clamor, and leave part of the face, il Froft, und leave to entlcc. - 4. Extensive, and leave & kind of nal 5. A division of time, and leava an fnsect. 6. Inthe middle, and leavea fog. 7. A visitor, and leavo & gale. B. Afen, aud leave to brulee, . Toswim, and leave tu dere 3 An Ethloplan, and leave a Iloman Emperor, 11, ore, and leave value, Piace the lctiers syncopated In thelr order, and 1t will give tho uate of a Revolutionary fort. Cuicaco, Nirsav, Bon S1ar. NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, 163, Tam an insect, and composed of nine letters. My 7, 8, D Is ‘often scen to 7, H, % i, 4, By 6 around'my 1, 2, 3, 4, &, 0, and my Whole 18 cone temporary witt'my 7, 8, 0, Cuticauo. Maup's Masua, NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO, 104, Tam composcd of nine letters, and am the name of a binl, My 2, 4, 8, B, 118 generally rogarded as a nul. snnce, and 44 16 7, 3, 0; O (0 the commuuity, and wo will gladly 1, 8, 4, £ with him with pleasure, Cuicauo, Guxex, NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO, 165, 1 am composed of fourteen Jotters, My 0, 8, 2, 13, s girl's nae, My 11, 7, 1, Isa funny follow. My 1, 8, 0, 5 ls the cause of much sorrow, My 1, 2, 4, 10, 6, 12, s a relatlve, My 13, {n 8 boy's niickname, My whole ls a TinuNx llome contributor, Citeavo. Bziiz Beacn, CORRESPONDENCE, A Chance Visitol or canie too late for notico 1ant week, Tom Twist's puzzle waas the only une unanswered. Loy JPy Ellalmlhluwnx K{.' anewers Nos, 1523 and 1! Denintende (*4 Chilef of tho Ten"), and **Love your neighbor as yourself, Oreen, clty, correctly solves slx of the ten giving the Capable answer to No. 144, ng ones are Noa, 140, 141), 150, ond 15 tians In this ssue st comparatively casy of solution, and there ought to bo fow If any tailurce auiong the many excellent guossers of The Corner. Bononl, Avery, Mich,, gives Drutus as an an- swor to No, 140, and the Poplar gucation and tho protty Cllo are unnoticed. “The remaining scven ara solved as they whouid be, Poggy's Brother, city, answered seven of the eleven puzzles in the leduo of Feb, 10, but his Jet- ter was received too late for motico last week. T'his week threc are answered correctly. Godlrey thus answers No, 153: . *lave your nelghbor as yourself.” Tuat & must surely do. Just sk Luulse that lives next door, nhio'll say the sain 10 you. T. M. C. and @, F,D., Englewooq, 1il., give the same snswors 10 elght of the ten puzzi boing corre “They give Tyrant as auswer to No, 150, and Toucai, Bandisoot to No. 161, which is haraly correct, as a rat I8 nota blrd in T'ho Core ner's loxicun. rom ¥, Constant, city, comes correct sneswers 5 152, 163, and 154, ller anawer 1467 **Hlss life & hell?" of ** Do editors Mot (No: thoy don't.) Nu. 140 ts wrong, sud w0 |8 Suitable for the Dixon caarade, althouuh very food. The T, M. C. une #hy calle’ **The Mighty Couundrum. Frowm Enens C., Dizon, 1., i3 recelved the first corgect st 10a)l the puzzles. Hhe considers Cho a “tp-tup” charade (suvposing it origiual with Ploueer), while several thivk E, wrigingl Ho- meodo & Lipstop vue slvo, She angwer to Nu, 1561, ~**"Foucan, bouby, nrames three, . jarbhd, loon* (Two can jaliber, loon). 358 further: ** Marbe the O, G, anawered in an ashle: *Curassoir TYoncan' (Cnr'ns “ow two can); ar, allowing o gennlng puz. zietic Iicense in pronunciation, he mar hive simply #ald: *Toncan avocet’ (Two can ‘avo s seat)." Ned's contrlbntlon cantaing one anawer, and that to Poolar's Ingenfons doable acenstie: S IeILur o Ifell2* s what all would like to know, And §f the man with Liorn<han & furnace down lielow ‘Then Iet ualive while on this earth s ne'er our soule to war, 50 when e crom the Rtver, we'll find the Gates Alar. Dobolink, Freeport, 1il., falla inthe Dizon, Onhkosh, and Ploncer puzzles, —giving Dressmak- ef to the former, ** ill life end here?” to thesec. ond, and a mathematical #olutiun to No. 1530, The missinz letter wae this week recoived from the Dead Letter OMce, in which wero fonnd correct solutions of the twisters In the Iesuc of Jan. 20. " M. C.'s conundrum was not answered by nny of the correapondents with the same solntion the anthor gave, for tho simplo reason that (to perno- trata a ilibernleiam) ane of the birda waaa rat, **Toncati, bandicoat,” was hin anywer, e aya bandicnot 14 found In India and Austealis, and very much resemblea a brownent, Booby was sub. stituted by Tha Corner, Herr Tenco, jealoun of Julla A, Moors's fame, thun answers £, U.'s charade: **Tomeo a tallor was," then he cat ont 8 shape Andsewed, And scamed, and pressed it, when (o] be- hald & cape, Then went Liry 1o the pantoraime, and when ths plsy wsa n'er 8he thanked him for his skiliful work, so hitherto herebefore. Garth, Paxton, Iil., delayed her Jetter this week somewhat longer than usoal, tryingto rolve the question of **Hlcll or no 1fell?" and finally had to glve it up. Instead of Clio, fizures aro given, whieh prove **ane taken from nine'' ny “mrith- metic. Instead of **Toucan, hoaby.' she sendn **(iodwit, noddy." The star puzzlais a very hard e, but in time it will sppear amung the galaxy In ‘The Corner, Poplar, Oshkosh, Wis., eoived all the taneles in o Corner of Fab. 11t except the ann concorning the famous commander of tho Alnbams. Thal was&n easy one! the others were miuch more diffi cult, The nute came tou late to be noticed, This week Poplar's letter In the firat one recelvs 4 all are answered correctly except Bobolink's (Eco- Iampadius and E. C.'s charade, The snswer was a Sultatlc ane, but Miss Encna made Romeo 8 Capable tallor. J. A. 11, city, forwards the right solutionn to all bat the ane aoout what ** no feliah ean find on e taki raying. from the *Michigan wentleman '-No, about ten years agu, and have acen it repeatedly in printalnce.” It i« dangerons to send any but origl- nul puzzles, for The Comner's corresnondenta aro too well posted to Iet an ol one pues withont be. ing found oat, Pioncer has gone to meet one of the authors of ** Deautlful Snow.™ —— TO MY MEERSCHAUM. 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Lot of ast year's Ovens at $1 euch. Call or wrile at once for & rare bargaln. Tho Improved FLORENCE BEWING MACHINE, $20,00. FLORENCE MACHINE CO,, 50 STATE-ST. KALA-KOMA, KALA-KOMA FOR TIIE IAIR, Containing no Bugar of Lesd, Bulphur, or Nitrate of Bilver, produces new hair on bald ‘heads, and restores faded hair to its original color, $1.00 per botile. Bold by all Drug- Rista, HDW. A. ROSENB, Manufacturer, Chicago, Ili. MEDIVAL, CHERRINE, FIE GREAT ATOMACH REGULATOIL A strictly ‘viotabie Coinpound, and ceriain cure for all dis easts of the stumach. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, For saln by all Drugal Bent ou racalpt of price to auy part of (ko couutry. QTTO BOLL & CO,, Chicago. For exquisito Bweetne, DI, PRICES PERFUNLS, . DR. PRICE’S JUNIQUE PERFUMES, Colognes and Toilet Waters. nd Permanonoy of Odor thoy are acknowledgod to be cqual to any Perfumes mada 1n this or any otber country. b DR. PRICE’S Cream Baking Powder. . Bpeooial Flavoring Extraots. STEELE & PRICE, Mfrs, 110 Randolph-st. RADWAY'S REMEDIES, From the Hon., Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR.R.R. REMEDIES After Using Them for Seversl Years. Few Torx, Jan.4, 1877.—Dran in; . era) years used your medicines, Anundn‘:l"mlfl';fl.'hul' afier experienciog thelr !fltul with (u|{ canfidence, ‘!m: no jess 8 plessura than a i wledge tho adyanf ot Tha pills Aré resorted to a1 often Ruofien ms occavion requires An0 Rimarh withine deared efect, Tha Moty ; cannot be better described lrln 1t 18 by its ni 4 fuw‘ By ding T promised - reet. ity pourr s "igned) TauRlO% WekD, Dx. fiapwar. RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures the Worst Pains in from Oneto Twenty Minut INOT ONE HOUR s emtop st nat ety 2 on EVSII)’ PAIN. 1t was the frst, and 13 The Only Pain Remedy Thatinsantiy stopsthe mot excractating patos, allays one spplication & Ly FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, [aDarRn sl or etsmcaine e pile e Ncuralgic, of prosirated wiih duseass muay suder, o RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Ioflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion ot the Lungs, e 8ore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Hoart, Hystorios, Croup, Diphtheria, . Catarrh, Infiuenza, Headache, Toothache, Nouralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and Frost Bitos. iteatl f the READ' ohareeatonat e IEADE BELIEE. 0 oo gary T, "Thiriy 10 sixty drops I half a tumbler of water will {n ew moments cure’ Cramps, paxms, Kour Atomech, {eariburn, Bick leadache, Disrriies, Dyseatery, Colic, Wind tn tha Howele, und ol ‘lrl;ll:nbl‘_::{"ufll;." AEaTe velers shonld &l ways c o of DERDATLIRE ribine, A for dopd vt al e of water, IS Tt belier thaa Freaeh Draudy or Biliers s & simuitat: FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUF. cured for 50 cents. There ts not. e o i Yeilow, and other Fevers (aided LLS) roquick ss RADWAY'S READY RELIEP. Fitty ceaua per bottle. - Strong and pure Rich Nlood—Tncrease of Flesh and A¥elpui—Clear ¥ikin aad lieautiful Complexton securo DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent bas made the most astontahing curest s0 quick, sorapid wre the changes the body undergocs under the infineace of this truly wonderful medicine, that Every Day an Incrcase in Flesh and Welght is Sccn and Felte THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the Saruaparfiian Resolvent communs, Con LLrowth te 00, b eat: Dring, a5 otuer Daidh nd julces of the sysiem,tha vigor of e, for It prepareq b wasics of the Lody with Dew and Aund material. Berofula, Syphillis, Lonsumntion, Glanduiar Discase, Ulcers 1 the Throst. Myutn, Tumors, Nodea In tha Glande n the ayatem, bore Eyes, Strums romn (he Ears, and the worst forms of o, Eruptions, Fever Bores, beald Jead, Bale Rocum, Epjaipelas, Aeme. Hisck s in the Flesh, Tumors,' Cancersin tha silwatesof (o life princiie, are witfin e; vo range of this wonder of m chomlatry, and a few days' usa will provo Lo any person using It fuf gliher of tLisa forms of dlscasa ita poteat power tocura em. It the patlent. dally becoming reduced by the wastes and decowposition that are coutinaally progresing, succeeds {n arfesiing these wastcs, aad ropain thoaatud with pew material mads from healiny bluod—and thia thin Sarsapar(liian will and does secure—a cure s cer (D1 for w his remedy commenccs (ta wor! of pilritication, aud succeeds fu_diminiebing the loss astes, (ta resaire will be ranid, and every day the itient will feel himacl stroncer, tho food digertlog better, sppettto Improviag, aud flcsh aad welght ln< Not only docs the Barsapariliian Resolvent excel all remedial ‘agenta in the cure of Chronic, Acrofuions, Canstitutlonal and 8Kin discasce, but {8 18 th oaly pos itive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Drinary and Womb Disoases. Graval, Disbetes, Dropay, tupimko bf Water, lucontinonce of Urine.” rghce Discares Albuminurin,‘sid {nall cusce -Llr- ers are Lairdea ik e whTes ot an s cudy. mlsed anc ite pricking, burning se on when passing water, Palp i thosiialt o it back and aions toe fotea T 00 Tumor of Twolve Yoars’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent sTALaL it St T s s J trie flEI’V(hIl}I that wi thing hell recums mended, but Both me, 1 saw your iesvivent A0 Loda | wOUldtry 16; Dt ed B Jait |6 1h bae rt sueted fur cwelvo years. 1 iooksls bditica s, appler than 1 bay 3 . wil ¥ tlio bepaOt of uthers, You can ANNAH P. ENAPP, = 81 Por Bottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. A% Axpax. Mich., Apr 30, 1873, —-Ds. Raowares [ilodsirs { Tave bécn Takiuk your Tesotvent, e iatiog I'lils, and also using the Hendy 1t about ona gear‘tor vvaria tuniurd uu the sbdoren, whih e lost eiulnent physiciaas of our Meaical Coliege pro- Bouuced Incurabie, on s tree. My welght was en [ commenced with Jguf Temedies, an d ten pounids, but they are by L, aken Lwenty-four botl of salvent. nioe of ef, andtwenty-four bottl lnu:rnn i"-'-";"c-'fl:'.'x{gi',g&‘-l'"""“ 5'1=n #as ol ** MR, c. KDAPE. Another Lefter from Mrs, C, Krapf, the liberty to add: Dr. Bavwyr-Kind sir: 14 ou dgsia, My bealth o greatly Tmoroted by ibs used Jour medleines Threo of the tuviure are sutirel Eonoand tho (ousth la nearly so. Drugay la gane, lieal il bmprovinu, wad iy weleht dscresslng Very ave i I'rull wany callathl onderful cure your medicli rom o, g:n {rom Cansda, thre rum Jackwu, quite s number frum Lhis place. ‘)““‘I‘l’; fléflk’fl & ty Wo ara well acqualated with Mra. Kfapf. "Bhe | eonmaltealhscansioted et Kort. Kiathas seoncha Tesus of selling many bottics of Hrlfl'fiflll,’ tha drugglsts 0f Auh Arbor, to persons aficted with fhters iy, VW D e ol sasstodby nERDBACH & CO. Ann Arbor, MicB., Aug. 16,1875, S DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Perfectly tasteless, eiegantly coated with swuat ‘nm. urye, redulnte, prfy, cleassc, aad sirengthen. Rads il for tio curo of a5 | isordere of the Sivin: achi, Liver, Bowels, Kiduey, Biadder, Nervous dise casce, Headscte, Co y Iudiges- ‘bas o o Dyapepaln, Billousotes, Dilious Feve tnatlon of tiia. Bowel, eranytments vt the futerna) yiscera. Warrauied to efect s poalilve cure.” Pu- dy vegetable. cunialulog uo mercury, win® erals. pr deleterious iruds, Loscrva tic fllowluid symptoma resulitog trom o Digent! P {on, Juward Plica, Fullness of the Dlood I "Acidity of tha Blotisch, Nauses. Lie o Yood. Fullicas OF welybt of tho blowacly ur Eruptious, & Ilklllrl vy Mut!l‘l:r! ta the plt vl Btowach, Swhnmiog ? the be Digeult Breatblug, Flutteriog at (he fieart, 300 Taaciaton wuchfo 8 rlay bourare, pim? liewof Viuon, Dots GF Weba befors the over e P A liowntas of o SO e nler af Bulie Viihedld ifedt Suraide A few Uoses of Radway's Pills will frec the stem 1ot o ey Elon RGNS VerFDoX, BOI LY Drucsists READ FALSE AND TRUE. ong {etter stamp to RADWAY & CO., No., 33 oviiic P Biriatiis warie Houidads Hurre: Send ¢ Warrco'st, Sl by seaE v i i £ " 3 | [ | ; 3 § 5