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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, IBI8—TWELV PAGES. tern for 8 corner bracket In ful autamn Jearen of the sama frame patiern for photogranh, sspatterwork crors and motto, and the {natrumental March " hy Adolph Pferdner, chanze theen for Merenscopic view:s of vlew-hotder, A boy's whip, or half-worn hooks suitable for chilitren ander 9 years, rachm or npwarda to the onne H ntl) recently this wae s common on 1o those forma of dineasn supposed to | tdepend upon elther an_animal or vegetable para- | site, but several casen of poironing hnving eccars parasiticide has fajien into merited | he profeasion. As for mvaelf, 1am An much afrafd of the stafl in a steong solution as of Weatern tornndoes and revolvers, and would say right hers that tnis subatance should 4 In any strength nno: hlatered aarface, nor nvou sound pa suflcient to produce the silghtest Inflammation of Old readers will remember the pitiful experlence of **Sweet Bixieen d & rather cancentrated ol Five graine to the ounce might not al- way bo free from daaxer, and as this is about the steength used in freckle Intions that are being soki extensively, it In well to sorry for Kpes’ *tncare, of Michigan, who, ces, take thid occanton, nat to tel ) » thia ) [ he fargeta to do that,—bnt tu erdonal attack opon me, and all I hi identity has nut been established! whether [ am ‘' man or woman, ph " it ought ‘*Ly the mame token at T desire to be Judeed entirely upon m that [ have recelved Tiat tn ad I fha conduclor amuht 1o know whether e ¢ for publication or not, and 1 he atriter inThe Tiome that nuent to ite an ohirct fo what the fetters sy, or, disazren with §E it wr wiah, bt it aeema to Lone has nsgood rignt to write & letter as 1 would Iike to ex- red, {th nre ag n diarepiite with ¢ 1, Lock-Bos 105, thines have been snld ahont Amher Sustifiable 1 think. inted with her, nor Dr Kane, 1., Oct, 20.~Orlens, you should not let scandamongere tronble yu wonid only remember the old a difecent world: this would be s very mnch, na I do all the others, even It agh Tdo nat sareo witn her fn al things, and e whe to withdraw from The Tlomo | ahonid We ean express our dis- tion of what she says If we wish,—she will not object 1o that, —indeed, 1 dare say enjoys a littte vharn-shonting ne well ng the fest of us, even thangh It be altiod nt her To call her nnladylike s gorng 1ittla too fai A woman mlght do or eny something unladytike, and stil] retain het rieht to be calted a lady, Just an n_may do something unchrlstianitke and " wha lenorantly utlon to remove er very uich, m hold the best— T doubit ane-haif and prove ihe Tefore we clutch at and swallow the whole, and then galiop off to spread the news, whether teoe or frsttake a thorough revlew of onr own fwe are cumpetent to Jaage others ow few of us ever atop to think ina e, ome one tell ma how to atart & siip ;:u;r;lr‘-x begonia? Can une bo starte: a know the fact, " but what can be thonght being presumably a doc- 3 she wanta to kn Yefore 1 cinee Twhl doT,. M, N. 0, P, Q. the say that I believe ahie wrote Liat leifer in o, withont intendinz 1o sav hared things wmes, hut she should have been mo ful in her cholce of languaye. most culting thinga may he «a cont way, And very likely sam aamach ocennton to_ feel offended at ydur letter an 1 have noticed wince 1 became aresder of The ifome (hat thuse who {hn most at the other writers, contributed tho least 0. B, Q. closes her Wall If #he aver Mouxr PrLrasaxt, Ia., Qct. 25.—Annfe M. B, dealren’to return thanks to the Ilomites who so promotly forwarded the words ahe called for, H. L., 780 Carroll avenue, Chicago, if you desire T w1l send an entlrely ditforont verafon from yours, comoleti® the parts forgotten, t come too Iate. Iyde I'ark, that | can‘t Would like to oblige you, Lut it'sout of the me one pleasa state, thron how totake slips from the rex pansy-sced, sown now In the window.gard grow? Do daisies and winter, 1f in the window Mxxrms, Mo., Oct. 2 merits, and may add kindly'and anpreciativ vinced mo that my 1o no other ballast than my eimple pseudonym. Hiat T am inclined to think that this ia not Michi- izan‘a real objection 10 me, eapecially sumption that | have prescribed an nnasfe remeidy and in an equivocsl manner is piaini Tn it not rather because [ away a little medical Information, —a few preacrip- tlons, ete.,—thronyh The Home, in exchanee for a varlety of valuable informalion upon other anb- jecta? Mictiigan advircs ormation at home, a s the d In the most Inna- of the writers ind munications required you had nt thelre. ‘alifornia, your Let me say to M. A to thelr pleasuro, Jetter by anking, © tesds thin lutter, and has not afresd: tothiat positon ' with the otlices, 8 & 1 adds that 1f they eannot pay for {t they can’ have it gratuitonaly, This is ood advice, and {8 the plan very gen wed, hut imagine Spes, in the vresest canc, ap. siclan for & cosmelic preacrintion reminds one too fonnily of the atory of the litile bare-footed boy who was ctying Michigan adds, in closing, that **no man could @X1H o give modical ln.znrmlllan through o ‘aMpEn’s ! nEPLY. Hwnwoon, 1il., Oct, 28,—Courteous criticism ever yet harmed anybody, the roots of lowe It s like the apadu at. richior bloom 18 sure to fol. ealing o8 ph Ivl o clx'lffl]l pl —I have white water- Jily roots, or tho seed, described by Rennle, and will send elther In exchange for euphorbis, daphine, looming cerous (fragrant), dwarf pome- Chincse primrose, carnstion, wax-plant, tea-rose, coben, fine lilles. sputled leaf begonia, pinoapple geranium, Mrs. Pollock, haopy thought, $WIIfHd Combermede," b The Sallor's Dream, " a unds from the Ohio. " Mns. M. Jouxsox, Memphis, A. B., of Council Bluffs, while I nceept the eriticlom In Just the apiritof frank friendlincss In which you offered it, I am &t a lors to ses how I 1 never knew that1 was zullty of %0 general an onslaught upon women ss you In a peach-orchard th Le all sorts of fruit, and ohly by the exceilenca of the pierfect peach Are wo made to eorrow over the erfections of the many, bes wo should never know but that the soue and worm-raten frult was the best Nature had to Because tho world i bri ble women, we nre force The daworthy. 1 there had nievor lived & Florence Nigbtingale, an Emtly Falthfull, a Mrs. Otfs, | the papers in th ‘Fhis s a0 open question, but 1 can linve no personal interest, dlspute the polut with him for the 1t may coucern. tall. w Eave mented (g Tt v one ‘1n whicn or other rare plants, 1f thera wero no good ARSERIC AS A DEAUTIPIER, in 8 recent numbor of The Ilome 1 notlconn article with the above caotion, signed Clara Fle, advocating the useof arsenic & complexion assistant. 3ise Clara wishes it distinctly undersiood (albeit ahe whispers her In- formation) that she has tested a certsin chemlcal Ltages roferred to, and inds jut extremely beneficlal, ‘What tols preparation fa—other than that it is com- bined with sulphur—she does not ssy, but it is fair 10 bresime that she knuws, It we could all sea the delicate tints of Mlsa Clara's complexion, and compare thom with the shadings whicli tho same features posseased befors aho found her fountain of youth, we might be ablo to intelligently pass upon the merits of her secrot, bat, unfortunately, this I can say, hawoiar, o Cittcano, Ocl. 25.. e Onezaoy, 111, Oct. 28, —Wishing to obtain read- ing matter for the long winter evenings, Imake the following offer: To those sending rae cloth.! books, fn good condition, either poems or movels, 1 08t beauttful carved or fret- ly), with direc. eferring bulbs—tulip htened with so to sorrow over never attaln fo hights of 1f Mre. Browning or Georgs ad nover written wo might sot our standard of woman's Intellectual attalnment low, ten thousand beautitul lives did not dally ylold tness tn the lowly paths of noseldsh toil, and disinterested mervies 1o others, thempelvea at last, after long years of earthly mar- tyrdom unto the arme of death, aa tired children cuddle down o sleep 8t welcome bedtime, we ight imagine that women could never be anyt wreater than fliopant, graceful dolls, dod. the world has béen, 15, and always will be, 1ull of elorious Women, Whosa heart achievements, head achievements, and unmarked herolsms prove them the falrest ané finest work of God. have to forget the dedrest ties of frisndship, to fmore the mothier whosa meinary shines Jike s neter-selting sar uyon my way, 1o oblibersto from life much that is joyous, ane 10 belleve miyself what ** A, B, wholesale traucer of my sex. No, dear friend, wlhen you come to know me bot- ter you will acknowleugo and write we down as aid womanhood could preparation of the s 1t not only harmiess Cnicaao, Oct. 24, ~1 see that some of The Tome contrihntors are inquiring for forns, I have pretty and delleste ones, with leaves and eprays in sets for spatterwork, ‘Then T have some two fect long, Inches, with tnrea to five jmpcmible; change' for any of the fol- thut 1 have irled & blood- of ' aimiflar Hatare an' hat to which Clara bes, miknouaits, Ewest and have really found it valaable. in position to vay how effective it migl tify a lady's co d-purifier 18 has n yasum, ‘wants forns and t 18 called sulphis of arsenicam, althourls* it miivht Lo as eMcacious v other name, but T am shire that it ia eatirely hi white {18 benefits are unquestioned, Should any reader of The Home depar.ment de- sire to know more abont It I will g them the {nformation. WANTS, EXCHANGES, ETC. Erarx, 1., Oct. 27.—Fancy tollet sol fs romething new, cheap and durable, for bed- Materlal and cost are as follows: Two sheets Llack embossed briatol board, 20 cents threo onnces scarlet xephyr, 45 cents; two yards ateel wire, one-quarter Inch wide, 5 centa; scarlet cambric, ons-alf yard, 4 conta; amall chip basket, two Inchea high, 16 cents: heavy pastoboard, eighteen Inches wido, twenty-eight Inches long, 10 cents; double scarlet xephyr, one ounce, 15 nllow clgar-box, old pasteboard box, and packago long splints, 10 cents, of splasher, catch-all for solted haundkerchicfs, bair-recelver, halr-plo cushion, comb@a Grxxwoon, Mills Co., Ia., Oct, 23, the readara of The Home be so kind ss ta tell me if th sany way of mending rubber shoes when thiey are torn or broken; and alro tell something of the construction of mation will be gratefully rxct onr miatake I think, llen Adbem was 88 ‘‘one who loves Just becanse woman b fitted when we find her frivolous, whne, or addicted to slang, she falls under n ban of roproach 1o which & man, however bratal e becomes, 1s never subject, mere- Iy becaung so much in not expectod of man ne A bara-drnm 48 2 good solid founda- tion sound in an_ orcheatrs, but we do not oxpect the same delight from it that we do from tho flute Neither do wo mark (ho slightest variatlon of the ono from perfect harmony with so ernte an ear, and g0 keen a pain, as we do the reenliouse pita, 'ONATANT READER. fellow (woymen. " tosnch exalted prafa unsympathizing, ma Rockrorn, Jil., Oct. 24.—1f spy one will mea copy of thesong **Tho Royal Way to Heaven, " I will return them any one of the following: Trio, brC. A, \ths-' SO[ITANO 20NT, CrinTox, Is,, Oct. 23.—In Titx Trisuxx of Oct. cure for salt rheum. hey will send their address Lo P, O, ox 00, Clinton. De Witt Cannty. T, my wife will send them & reclpe for the cure of 1l moxt demonale of afl the fowls t! about our door-yard, the blooded, pricelo 1. who tracea his deacent froni feat] mons beyond the flood, 1s not expected to soothe oureas swith thefnelodies of nightingales and Jarks, aluabic he bo in Lls place, and we do not mourn his loss of volce na acutely a8 we regrct the mutenens of that sllver-voiced sluger who swings in Lls pilded home, oud s expected to begulle our car 1 dure to maintalu, however, it W. B. RuspL, Gannuxr, 11, Oct, 25.—1 have a Jarge amount 1f any of the Homeites would like some of it they can have wome by returning fancy-work patterns, alips, or stamps. The sot conslats of forbldden fruil. box, I will begin with catch-all: Cut of black B board & place twenty-three inchy of pasteboard saie; glue prstoboard one'inch: when dry, RIno the black over it; next crochet chain-stitch of le zenhyr long enough to goaround it, crochet slx rows fn long loop or shell-si then narrow every row until you have a round vag cight {nches long; crochet two round balls, snd staft with cotton; fasten to twisted cord of double zephyr twelve Inches long; wew this to bottom of 4 cut_cawmbric siza of past; wireon the inside of pasteboar cambric aroand the top one: .outuido so it will show no stitches aroun Have tho cambric thirteen inches wide, 80 1t wilt D thor the bottom edge togethor and long and five and a half with heavenly song. inspite of your gentle upbraiding tneroare hoats of unrofned, toud-volced, rampt Yomen In tho land, and )f you go abroad yoo m mevt them, 1f yon are a bome-body, amid refined and home-keeping peoy) not and will not sco reason In any d unwomanly women, for many years as correspondent has avout o great deal. wing ends to la Cmicano, Oct. 26.—Will please send hor address, thata lady aficted with slight swelling on throat might call for treatment, 1 .« Yornon avenue. It happene that m; Dx Katn, 11, Oct. 28.—I would like {o exchange a very handsome clock-case, in black walnat or white holly, worth $3, for a Mttle girl's navy-blue hood. Mus. F, ., Drawer 45, Larsert with sorrow, bat in truth, that my experionce with women, outside largely unhappy. Crrtcaao, Oct. 25,~Will some one of The Tome |- readers be kind enough to give me a remedy for lesds and pimples, and you m‘l: fin;uy are tyrannical and potty,—in conventl wrangling and given over fo j ™ traveling com) In Yosemito Val Ing because the brambl through the St Lawrence dsle vany of women who turned thelr ba tunset and chatted tog lug throuzh the en, then sew on the crochoted bag, and Gnish ard with crochetcd cdge standing up snd twisted cord belaw it: aleo one where bag is e Glue on embossed picture three inchen heard one woman complaln- es bad torn herdross. ACROSS THE HOUSE. ‘Ttie hotise |s thronged to-night On lovely faces, eycs that gleam and glow: Rtare gems vhine out, and laces And torongh it all the music surges slow, ethor af liops and tollcts. Welland Canal, 1 overlieard remark from one of two elegantly-dre vod Lordy, sco that fellow lick hia horsa " Who of un who has visited the Expoaftion this andother years has not noticed the crowds of wel dresred and lond-voiced wirls and women attrace. thelr unladylike actiona? In how WOmIEn DIaY Wo ex0ect conver- pan buoks, art, or eunobling tlngs? Thers of women dignified Ly . Mott, Mrs, Livermors, which aru reputable and or- derly: but alinust without exception minor con- sentions are aplit into factlons, fu Hof the whelil clamor of dlspute. 1 sdmire and Jove many leaders of I bear dally wironger and my heart that woman fs not 1uade for anything grander and greater than to be e soverelgn of her home, 10 ba anything rathe; uus, wludy conventions, fLihersel! to be a doctor, 1a honorable and within 1| s, a3 well as all otlier work, faithtul scrvice; the greater the you perform the mors quict you will be, -making, and tormoil Carrylng' iy mind back, finally, vatled carger in busi- over O’ulv:nbll 1 have all st thotopso it will hang even: maka two looj of cord one lach from bal), and sew rnly, aide with plcture is the front. cxt week 1 will give directions and halr-pin basket. 1 hiear soft laughter, and tho faint. low talk Of happy hearis—tho curtain is still down, aud scarlet lips that amily And wonder faintly if life holds a crown Morefalr than youth. And sti)l the m And stirs my woul with memorien aweel 1 cruvh them back, and 1 To the great throng whoso fac How brilliant i the—0 m; Actuss the house, that lovel The faco Lhat hauuta ma over, ni, With ite fair beauty, and half-baughty grace! id rose droopa tn the shining halr: glorions eyes of lanibent light s sslunate, dark glance— Ab, bashi tue radiant house grows black as night, ‘The set, when mada propef. s worth 80, and will cost lcas than $2. Any Pperson wishing more explicit diroctions can address Eanvy Iinp, Box 356, sre sume fow conventious such noble leaderd ns Mrs, and othiera like thein, Ganpxen, TlI., Oct. 28.—1 have been a constant reader and admirer of The Jlomo for more than & yoar, and now may I cater its portals and take a peep there, or shall T be rewarded with a resting- place 1n that capaclous and letter-loving waste- woman's refox Nroneer ,:fi,’,,:';:‘,;"“i,‘, Tennle, can yoa Instruct mo how to treat my smilax? 1t mine does well this wintar, will ha weeds for Hom: s in the atand that §s the on; agated. Is that correcty 8., of Oregon, 1 have no books to offer for shadow pictures, but In raturn will send you plants or handsomne bracket-paiterns, Enhmngbl:wln. and Evangeline, & Or cuttings Lo spare, and of ltockford, I am very anxious to ha n retarn can’ send a nice photo fram window transparencies if yon like, Hasany one a copy of Qardening’ 1o disposs of, and on what te; and, if without & home, nter of garrul. I love tosce a woman anythiog that 0 OF hier capacity ; T than s freque: y way 10 whuch ¥ grows strangely chill— cee close, lug o'er my fauj naoght but that rose, , that seck s0 longingly looked dowuward lato minet my life's white chalics full Of Love's most madd'ning, half-delirious wine. that low volce filled all m‘ {bat rare smile met no eyas bu Ouce, ha sat thers, acrous the house, with me; And now—Row i {t that I am slon Alone? Ah, yes! forever all alone, ‘The eyen that smilo now at my whispers low 'k a4 1h0se 8croas the houss; am Blind—1 will not have it so, Aaxd atill the music wal And 1 sit bere with Butall I seo aru thoss dack And the fair besaly of thst Bummer-face, Faxuy DpiscoLs. whil ba i arder, uver & long and ness, I can aftirm that wi known in any position e a directly from tno machlnations of women. Lurant woman, clothed with 1y, will be more tyrannical a 12 pouaible to concolve. Lands of one-half the w fteeit everywhere, Onca, those dark ey Her luninous eye: And, looking, ll; soul with joy, & lttle brief auth be. n) Unlimited power 1n the omen would create Inferno Fonr Avxinsan, Oct. 28.~Bistor Ruth, our Jericho rose is In bloom,—s daiuty lit. tte mad ucrainhle for uften those whose tougues a hearts and neads are shallow hol webody complaing in o microscope to examine it, but it is s blossom nevertholess, 1 think it is sbout two months sluce I put it in tho water, and bava Blled thy aathe wator evaporated aud ke Hinsdalo, your gingerbread we ba call it worth using, it to a place in the famlly recipe- Can any one tell me how lo make the old-fash. jiugerbresd that came markea off In have two yolumes of ArfAur's Home Maqasine, which 1 would like to exchange for something. 1a8 any onethe children's book, and Bugar Dolly,” snd what can. { ur lase llome of the ping It 1a thogu ately in theso columne of wrangling tter waa goud, mnd 1 lked It, . peace-loving woman, 1 know,and could bings; but will she allow me to gestion fo her ear? as ead aa death, t amilos on my lace; will bring us Emnnd all Jim, don't fai} Thorc s & rightoous wi In personal miattors, To the Eddtor of The Tridbuns, BxrroLy Hous, wsir Dwiauz, Iil., Oct. 23, —During tbe Jast few montbs you bave pub- libed In Tue CuicAGo THIBUNN many lotters from this region, and the burden of our song bas been, “Awful mud"; *Horrid roads “Ditets you must, or bust"§ * What we have been sufforing for a thorough system of dratn- age”; and *What this county will produce when all these beautiful farms’ dralned"; barely referring to the fact of an al- most total fallure of crops for four years, which has put not only this county, bus the adjsccut countles also, in such & position that it became an absolute necessity for those who could uot et away, and by force.of circumstances were obliged to stay, to take the buil by the horus, gu to work with the weaus in thelr power, and rescue themselves frum the bankrupte ‘which they were fast drifting. For the last three or four weeks we have been obserylog what they were i rapld change, eclings, but in thelr scts, on of dralusge, Every farmer who could bu borrow, of beg u road-scraver has been at worl You csunot drive by a will seo the results of cd, broad, upes dith. The want ol co-uperstion amon farmers has in thls respect worn off, and it'ts easier now than ever Lefore toget the couscutof y pexi-door farmer o continuo a ditch throueh bis lang, Last fal had all our open farmers on eithcr side of' us uiterly refused to n out theus, ‘The cousequunce w. this spriog, when the raius began to fsl the loods beat upon ue,” we Lad tho satisfuc- tlon of ssetniz the weter on our own farm n the dich, nud our nelghbors foodud for scres: ‘The resglt this fall is, that ou biw laud Le bas as cods a3 you wauld wish to seo. aud on Qurs 88 goud & ¢zop 0f corl na you could expect for the trylngscason just cod tucss fwrmers—the one nu owr right by the other un the left—lave beén for woeks now ditch‘ug, until by the tine the ground freezes, have a continuous open ditch vearly Thivk of what 8 volumu water the poor larwer who bas uo diteh and s obliged to recelve all this text s inuudating bls whol way be very properly catleq **berole treatment,” it will cure the d We arc of the opinfon that cur trisis aud for the lust fcw years dowu bere ou the exchange witn Kuva, Poxrttaxp, Mich,, Oct. 22,~One of the Trio, it you wiil send your address L will send recipe for) German coffes-cake. Ylope, Tockford, bato, ‘Wil return postage. Grand Rapids, I of {our fower- he 11 1 bave not dared to alludo to the and 1 dare to uo lon i cet-iron 1 wo failod 1 be Hut the little fdle pers her and Jhigher like Wi tte littlo storns, eurely, L, please sond me & calla uld like very much nice-tting kitcben ud In exchaoge for 1] “Would 11ke to get some shadow-ictures sod nice ny of the Yome Club reside ud are desirous of knowlng what ¢, cannol you writs up the report it printed? 1t ssams 1o me (hat the old mombers aro losing thelr intereet in the work. We only bear occaslon [1 Urandma Oldways, Pleaso answer. re tilled and apron? 1f so, what a! THE ¥IGUT ON FRECKLES, OUNAIKA TALKS BACK, T Wit for the pare ar the purpos Romber of inqulrers -':um Beat 1o be pareued for tha ref Mlictlons qf tp latter to The Home 8 of Indlicating to a o yet efficacious treat. of of thase cormmon skia which, though harmless, 0 otherwiss preity face. After 4 bess adapled 10 thean cases ation of tha akin, and giving & well salted for the varpose, I 100 oftenest preacribe the Ty, ons grain (0 the ounce of al- 18w willing to be held reaponsible this statement, but I canuot aliow tm that T advited the use of the nat that there would bave ba ut slinply becau t, but why should an #LADpIOYed AuLhori- «r for the Durposs s Clud doin Sating that the pl, ¥a5 one of atimul Romber of articies dded (uay +Ppe thloridy of mercy 'y sud ruin to Vawuparia, Oct. 22.—Will A, Z., Oregon, TIl., send me the window transparency of & cross with ivy around It? also the shadow-plctures which she bas with the exceplion of Jobn the Baptls Bbakspears, and Lincolat In return I can send shadow-picturcs—The Dancers, Mooded Mank, #nd Crown of Thoras, also amaryllis und Califor- nis calta-lily bul amoug the [srmers, to-dsy but you n she'shupe of & " the sad but b:llulllul oav about d fcomuieuded by tha in PTIOE 10 any ol 0y fudorscuent fra dtated that 1t was a standard rem- Tofesslon, that Epea ba 44 of Lryling those which I had rec- that the druggist put up the cor- “'Was this whast 1 meant corrosive mata If necewsary. for a substaace known of mu‘cnu (g, CL). may 86 well tall &l au expenso of ny one plenty an ul,dwill y send me a0 1tke In exchange? Mre, Oblaln 1be poetn, you shall by' rememe Cuanratay, i, Oct, 28, send hor address (o Jossls, P..0, Box 571, 1 shall be very glad to furniak matertsl for be donv on shares, I lnquirer will when dry with clea ~It Early Bird will s flue s crop of w wash ber oileioth ja_mbi IOt water in which gh of smmonis, sbe will have d 0ut the Dature il good e, does pot seet Lo have occurrod JawssviLis, Wis., Oct 20.—For some time I bave watcled the columus of The Howme with in- teest, but have not dared Lo eoter 1te portals be- foie. Tsm very anxious lo procure 3ome menag- ~acat, elephant, camel. or any sol- 'y (0 be made in Aanue! 10pay » reasousbls prics foe U chuuge for wnytbmg preferred. L Uouseavid Bug: three miles Jong. £F Uy of {his article than docs cing, whil buve, 1t s tho duty o dica to polut out 1y Saa¢ relurced Lo, ucunceutrated wolutton— prairies will ultt of 2ome'hing. ‘Inat, after all, s the great sceret. Not 20 {0 town, loaf around the storcs, and teli how much water {s now standing on the corn- flelds; hut stay home, take a hoe, and drafn it farm-prodace off, Vhile the facts'are that ail never was so low, there is the greater reason for our improving our lande and making our production still grester. in conclusion, Mr. Editor, we make this as- sertion, and can verify it by the evideuce of hun- dreds of farmers: ~There have been more ditches dug this fall, more tile laid, more miles of road improved, than for the last six years collectively, ‘A contented granger” near me says, " Put it ten years, and you will not be out or'the way," The farmer who is not able to tile is now making an open diteh with bls plow and urlrcr. ‘Thic farmer who s a little better Ing down fa few tile Just to sce low they work,'"and, *if they work all right, will zo into it big next apring.”” The farmer who knows what he fs ahout Is putting down all the tile he can, for the reason that it fs the best In- eo oft Is put| vestment he can make. 8o you can readily geare all doing something. ~ PLOWIIOLDER. ORAIN EXPORTS. Ruseia and the Tnitad States as Competit- ors in Cereals, Néw Tark Daily Bulletin, Oct. 23, Yesterday we called attention to the remsrk- able current development In our agricultura interests and to the consequent very large in- cresso in our exports of breadstuffs. This progress necessarily brings us Into finmediate competition with Russla. Russla is pre-em- inently an sgricultursl eonntry, and has been tho chief sourceof external sunplytothose coun- triea of Europe which do not ralse grain enough for tha sustenance of thelr population, espectal- 1y Great Dritain, For a long scrics of years tiack the deflclency of the British harvests has becn steadily increasing. In 185 Grear Britain had to import 17,600,000 cwts, of wheat; in 1877, she fmported 54,300,000 cwts. Or, tak: fog the period from 1850 to 1570, inclusive, the average yearly import for that period was ' 20,~ 800,000 cwts, ; while, for tho last seven yvears (181} e ayerage annual im. n Increase of G834 petitors for lnpplgluu cen 110 1877, Inclusive), th port was 45,500,000 cwis., ytr cent. The chief com hts fargely [ncreased British market have the United States and Russis, as belng the two natfons which have the largest surplus of grain for export. What has been the result of thls competition will appear from the followlng statement of Britlsh tinports of wheat, flour, and Indlan corn into the Unlted Kingdom for each of the last ten years; INTORTS OF WIIEAT, FLOUR, AXD INDIAN CORY IN- TO THE UNITED KiNuDOX FHOX THE CNITED STATES AXD RUSEIA. B From From Unlted States, Rursia, cxts, cile. + 10,584,000 from Russia 10,719,000 United States, 10,684,000 celpts from Russia wers from this country 48,780,000 cwts, the irrezulnrities of comparison i were 10,774,000 ew Btates 13,704,000 cw of Russla, a decrease of 201,000 cwts. ‘The wgricultural resourtes of Russla, under actoal cultivation, sre lodeer than ours. Her cultivated area fs 271 acres, while that ure, 120,000,000 acres, divided as “lhu’dlflv:rem erops: - .+ 120, United Btates may population to ratio of yicld In this country. Tho Russian sys- tem of axriculture varied' from ours fu a way that may in some meadure sccount for this seeming discrepancy. u s larga portion of the cuttotry what (s called the. * three-fleld system' isgenerally adopted, the working of which csuses one-third ‘of the land to be always in fallow. In other soctious, orineipally in Southern Russtu, the *“fallow aysterw ¥ s adopted, which consiats In ralaing thice or four successiye crops nnd thon allowlug the land to remain {dle for five or six years. Under cither system, s large vortian of the land s noo-productive, Theso systews, of course, larzely reduce the aversge i 0 out- i ield of tho cultivated erva, require s lary ay in ownership or rental of land, and linposs sarlous obstacles to produciog graln cheaply, Agriculture, conducted op this basis, without wmodern labor-saviug sppliynces, aud fn the al- sence of essy rail mnln:ctlzn with the murkets, gin pralrie lands can bo had ot thao the coat of steam transport Bea to that pors, expect to continue to lose this ve branch of her foreigu trsde. Hitherto, cere: exports relative importance becomes ber exchanges, ¥ar morg {mportant, however, 18 the bearlog of our competition upen the farming interests of Russis. To them, 1t means nd what that portends to the politival aspirstions of Russia aud to the interasl harmony of the Emplra it (s nos dificalt to divioe. It would be wise for impoverishment aud decadenc Russian statesmen to consider, whether in view of thesa facta, the very causes that aru buflding up this Republic sre not ss fsurely sapplug the foundations of the great Nourthern despotlsm, and woatber vndersuct circumstances, it fs pru- dent 1o waste the resourves of the natiou upon unproductive conquests. THE DEAD SUMMER, ‘The wind of Autumn blows, Hu ¢old, so sold; The wind of Autumn blows, Dead la the Sammer-rose, And the withered grass lies rottioy on the mold, ‘The froet creepa ronnd the door, 50 atlll, s0 still; ‘The froat creeps round the door, The ceicket sings no more, No wore at twilight pleads the whippoorwill, But Ihesrtheowlet's cry, ¥arlorn, foriorn; ' 1 hear the owlet's cry, " When the waning moan fe bigh, And the raccoon’s greedy call smong the corn.,, J mourn the Summer desa, 8 Bo suvon, %0 soon; 1 mouru the Szmey . With ait ite glory tle dead, As Lstand benesth uudlmu. waalog moon, Aod [ thiok bow 11fs ia golug, 50 fast, 90 (hatg oS *1 thtuk bow iife fs golug. How swiit 1ta tides are fowlng, How we scarcoly ball var Bummer are ‘tis past! LLLex P. ALLgeros. S ——— Modesty fu the Fleld. Hew York Letier, Tdklnfi of Deau Stanlcy remfnds me of s story that 1s Lold of Cyrus W. Figld, who fnvited tho can 10 breskeast st bis house fa Irviugwn, and bad & scure of distingulshed clergymen tu meet bua. Cyrus Insisted on makiog a speech before Lreakfast bedan, aod wounu up by sayiug: 4 And wbild you, Dean, way well claim to be the representative ol the progredsive religious thought of Enzlaud, 1 wsey sy claim to be thy repressutatise of the colesorsg geulus of Awerics" ¢ ely work ont our ealvation, and that it will not be many years hefore we shall’ be able to aay that we are at least out of the mud, The conditions for such results were never g0 favorable as to-day. Farmers are now s0 thoroughly convinced of the absolute need tive, energetic dralnage. that, as thelr nicans and circumstances rcrmll, they are dotng THE PUZZLERS' CORNER, [Original contribations will be nuhilsbed in ihie Carrespondents will please end their real namen with their nome de piume sddressad to *‘Pazziers’ Corner.™ Answers will be published the following week. | ANSWERS TO LAST \Vgll{'l PUZZLES, L] s mNExmsco wWAc £ 13 @ B N le] Deronda, Ja 3 ‘The Woman i , Foul Play, Otiver Twist. The back forma A five-lettar oq; n:mn charch: an animal; & circla; pertatning 0 & RIIOMBOID -XO. 501, water-craft: s preeent: bread interstice or small space. i half of a word meaning fortune; aabarp instrument: a Scotch word for the bristles on oate? an order of archilectur of birds; in excesn month reversed: Across—A firearm and milx: to repi Down—In ilappy Ji 9,715, 11,166, 000 A glance at this comparison will show how completely Rusala has beén distanced in this competition. In 1808 Great Britaln received and from the ast year the re- 1,160,000 “cwts., and Or, to avoid at arlse from the sclection of single vears, let us (ake an ay- erage from the three firss and three last of this series of years. For tnofirst threc years (1883- "?9470). the average annial recelpts fro:n Hus- 00d from the United gt Lthe Inst three vears, tna imports averaged, frgm Russia, 10,505,000 cwis,, &nd {rom this country 44,825,000 cwts. Upou this basls of compsrison there is an to. creaso In tmports from the Unfted Btates of 81,031,000 cwts,, or 25 per cent, and, {n the case i & pool; &u abbi Tair s eminine ma 1In Holzapfcl; sedimen The worde are also read down DROP-LETTER WORD—-X0. £03." Dropa letter each time after the blrd, and leave Howin perpendicolar letters Y Persynage; o pro- JARED BwaRN, SQUARE WOID-NO. 604 AnIndian anket; gfowiah month; a fondliog sppellation a iel's naine. an extraordinar; in Brothee Ike. 8QUARE WORD—NO. s 2 erof raln; a smatl quadruped: 8 work- Hores: curgied iy, M} guadeap Exexa Ciiaraona 1am round, 1am square, %, 1am white, Tam black, 1am flesn, 1 am ! 1am found in the furra 1 am part of a plow: Tam singlo or double, , can you tell now? 11ive'in the water, 1 walk on the land; 1'm as long ns & mlle, 1'm as ahort as your hand, Tue answer ts plain, And now 1 demaud it Cau il of you teli? Y, you all nnd-nund’ll‘ 0. 281 Tn_considering this griat disparity of cultl ‘vated area, as hetween ‘tho two countrics, the dlifference of population H ta bo taken into ac. count. The population of Kuropean Russia (which 1s the portlon of the Empire to be here taken into necount) s 64,000,000, while that of ¢ bé extiinated at 40,000, 000, thus mvlni’l{mlln ntibut 40 per cent more supported from her crops than we have. But, while Russia hasonly 40 percent more population than tha United Btates, her cultivated ares 18 120 per cent larger than ours. ‘This disparity makes it the more remarksblo that we should have galnca upon ltuesla In the export of breadstuffs, nnd sugrest: Inrger CHARADE--NO. 507. My first is a little maiden, saucy, port, and sly; Thore's music iu here's mischief in her ey ‘Whene'er this malden goes (1'm sure it must her vex My second always follows her, And—he's of the other sex. To find the whole, unite tbe two, And they wili surely make What no une is 100 poor Lo give, Aud uone too rich to take, her {n'"ry langh, NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO. 5608, 1 am composed of seven letters, and am & drink- 1,k 7, b les hint. 5 i T 8 N ihoce resembiiog plen. NUMERICAL ENIGNA—NO. 509, 1 am composed of twenty-two letters, snd sm s very old quotation from a izotch author. y 20, 14, 4, 5, is s varrier. %, 21, 13, 17, is the aballowest part of & river. My @, 3, 14, is can hanily stand apy chancs In competition with that of tlie United States, whers tho finest vir- xurchno prive cquivaleot to the value of thy first, crop snd ‘where the trausportation facllities ure so com- plete that grain can be carried frum the [arm to leerB:ml within tweuty-one dly-ll‘ml for less rom the Black Under all the clrcamstances, Russla ean only tmportant s have constituted about vue-half the value of her nd to bo defexted In & trade of that erious matter {n ject, 2, 14, 1e vulcanle mud, CORRESPONDENCE, placcs the right answers 406, 408, and 400, Emma's Uncle, cl Cady Cole. Ogle C: 1o I sa! Misa Cadly gave up wey Jem Hags, Grand llaven, Mich, to last week's puszies 1 ‘lnfivfli:fl' 1s quite successful, belog at fault only plnes hia reply aty. “Very Host Stiuncsots Soring Fiour nter Klour el, city, has the ‘‘Tousemald's Rweet- by the ear, and sends hini to The Corner, soguther with a hitilo plece of that will soon bave plsce. his own composiilon saky. forwards ten anawers, ich are like unto the suthars’) and ihe misaing one—~the square of Comel I ferently, but near enough Lo pass musier, Eff Alich, Fond du Lac, Wi, swers and & hal threa-letter squa Florence, city, says The Coraer Lae long looked ungbla ber, an eniure e 8nds all ihe bard. one ing onl oo whe will b Frances Constant, clty, bag almost a correct Mst, n 811ing vut the threv-letter nly this and uothing more™ hindered her from rankiig Al this week. ks Tor puzzivs sent. Youngster, city, solves properly seven of the questions proposnded, —Now. 402 404, and 460 pruving beyond his reach, *‘cnair” this weok, snd the beau ingenlously constructed onu, Roster, Uzbana, IIL, repeats iast week's good work with auother compl being appropristely given. and Pathdnder excellcut belp in knal Coruer bas heard from them before. BI, Platteville, Wi two, and gives the syl left on tho othar balf, prevents one of ber accus Femaluder of tho anawers being right taa ic be ")l:nuth.l * Manslaupnter, ' ‘The lady fs entle Master Y, occuples the " core, such apswer Hoster will tud 1%, P, Ly cases, The cuts the Oxford frame In t-band half of it coitlog i3 3w the only thing shat stomed correct Jis Tyro, city, Lhao) the v oy 08cs, 8 1len{da, Champatgn, 1 + {8 not at fault o & sia- le auswer, all being sol two could succe: 's “*wsurtebuller™ s now placed oo the Zcat and Flec, Osbkosh, Wis., jointly soived elght of the queries o lest weok’ WO MUADSETeU WeTe BWODE the eary oues, —Nus. 'hey seemingly bad 0o [rouble with Pleass accopt thaoks for the bour- elass aud rhomboid sent, Towhead, Fujton, 1) Coruer, and the N wenda the grist all prop- cuses himsolf from sneweriug that on the r -dusen Lovels 1o Ctl-laiied avitliaan g lee riddle this week that they anderstan, . N all will not prabably eateh o allwil) nat pral bly 't A8 itis s slippery Susle Wrag, city, minses nnthing thie time, each particnlar puzzle betag answered word for word as B the top of The Corner. ~‘The lady's charads 1n hia ane (a & e0od one, and, thoogh *There's mischiel in her eye." *‘no ona shonld be too POOr ™' & guesser not to make it out. , Rore Maylle, FEvanston. 11L., thinks tohave s Igh pisce In ihe clase this , be- ht answers,—her wesknoss Def: 04! Hon, Thurlow Weed, Indorsing Dr, Radway's R, R. R. Remedies Af- ter Using them for Several Tears, New %, Jan. 4. 1977, Dear Bire Raving for soveres JAare S50 Foue wrdls tquare and Mir. K. IOt Al weetheart, 't Miss Rose onght'to | €12¢a donhtingiy st firat, wnt, after experiencing thell . efficacy with foil conldence, it Is no less & hleasure tban Bave foand a .+ aweetheart® sarely. Sty e ihekrully aceoraiears the Svaneas © advantage we Bave derived trom then. Fritz, city, writes to *'Good Mr. Corner Man,” often as uecarion reqnires, and Inciosing & ten-strike, having down *‘with the greatest of ease," excepting No, 499, and that teoubleit him for & tine. *13 +*No, s At n it 1a by Ita pame. We appiy the iiniment oaf. 17 #0d Teeely, ‘slmust tvariabiy Goding the promised tcas & nuinance: but with the * o Jtetiet.* Traiy yoars, {5igued belpher ‘sweatheart® sendea clean score. Ux Razway,” | URLOW WEED, Happy Thought, Freeport, Til.. senda anather excef] in cxplanation of tecent silence: **Ih: been very busy the ) R = R R month, 8 be anre 1 b cfiwfl - L] - i resson If I neplect the rlu nt Cornd e answers Are well nigh perfect.—-the Astatic nver and **Oliver Twist " alone preventing it. DYSENTERY, DIARRH(EA, E.F. K., city, believes that he has all except CHOLERA MORBUS, the - T , and fo IRAL belief the {orporal of s Guard" will ot Oivpute s for TEVER AND AGUE, CURED AND PRKVRKTRD BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, ine of the: theyare all ina row, m. He "K' **The Woman in White*" might belp him with the novels, hut {bings that are *Oilver Twist™ ne can't make out. Muaen obliged for thomboid. BHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Trother Tke, SBouth d, L, incl il comeek S, 5o ,.',’:r...ez"%..,flfi.fiz':f..: i DIPHTHERIA, INFLUEKZA, L R0 Hhow Hiat b siamios horspe e lile, squars, o 80RB THROAT, Wetnter. he senis four square worde of thres let- teea each, all of which were rood atiempts, The gentleman, in order ta get even with some of thuse who have bothered bim, no donbt, Incloses several Intricacles for thele beaelt, and ‘The Coroer bows is acknowledgments therefor, LORD LORNE'S EXILE. The Noble Touth Ostraclead for Marrging Into the Hoysl Family, 4 DIFFIOULT BREATHIKG, RELIEVED IN A PEW MIXUTES BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Looseness, Disrtbae. Cholera Morbus, or palnful dis- eharees fram the bowels arn stonped 1o 8fteen or twese t Hadway's Read London World, Oet. 9, What may be promotion tn some cases may he exile in others. The appointment of the Mar. quis of Loroe to the Govcrnor-Generalship of Canada, and his departure to the seat of his new authority, can only be regsrded as the crowning avmbol of that ostracism from bis order and his adopted kindred to which be has long submitted at home, but of which there Wwere signs that he was beginning to grow some- what restive. Born to immense power and to high hereditary honors, the Queen's son-in-law underwent a deliberate proccss of self-efface- ment by taking a position within the glare of that flerca light by which only Kingsand Princes are vistble. Establishing himscll on the dan. Kerous Interspace which separates subjects from soverelqns, hefound that he could not becume R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THR WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement need any one Buffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF a personage among the former, and that mA he was a cipber In the companv of tue N latter. By nature courteous. not devold of . ambition, and eadowed with a feeble order ot 1t wasthe Aratand fa the mental talents, he found bimself {mprisoned on ableak table-land of existence, with no career on which to feed his hopes, oo enconragement for the exerclse of his Intellectual powers, nothing to gratlfy or stimulate the kindller in- stincts of bis disposition. He had eclipsed the ancestral honors of his house by perilous prox- imity to & house in which he never was, nor could be, at home. He was an anomaly in so- clcty and witn bis_politieal party. He was an intruder xmnn5 Prioces and ‘s mock-Prince amoug peers. Onthe one band, bis presence was rescuted; on the other, it was suspected, HNad he been of a resolute and Independent character, he would have taken up his own line, and huve shown that thelielr to a Dukedom could be o political success, even though he had rna:}(ed the dsughter of the Queen. But Lord Lorne was not the man to withstand the ONLY PAIN REMEDY That lnstantly stops the most excrucfating patns. al- iays tndammetion acd cures Congesilons whether of the Lunks, btomech, Bawels or otber glands or organs by one sppltcation, In from One to Twenty Minutes, e matter haw vlolent or excruciating the gain, the Rbeumatic Bed-rid Infirm. ~ Crippled, Nervous, SUTBIgIc, Of prosrated witk disease may sufler, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. numbiog, paralyziog [nflueace within whose | Lnammation of the Kidneys, Ipliere he bad come. 16 :ulnunemrl{ o the Inflammation of the Bladder, House of Commons, as he wasa noventity out | Inflammation of the Bowels, Baliabe PITLd, M el wron the Congston of the Lungs, roduction of -rate lites com; n 5 r{lullvcgmu( lietta { Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, rose and verse, and fn t| octures fo Iflchlana towns. But ail this time, #8 the event proved, there slumbered a strong ambition beoeath a fechble will. Recoenizing Palpijation of the Heart Hysterics, Cronp, Diphtheria, m {m that bis ‘cnn‘r:xccuogl with u:e court was Catarrh, Influenra, ; 8 fatal ohatacle to his achicvements as a poli- ¥ tivian, be resolved at last to see what mulfiobq Headache, Toothurl}e. ralgis, R 2 doue 'by embracing the destiny and adopting euralgls, Rheamatiem, tue arts of a courticr. The fawily of bis wite | Cold Chills, Agne Chills, bad tacitly enacted 8 decree of partial bas Ishment " ogaiust thelr nmew relatives ‘Thelr new ~ relative now proceeded to banish himself from the party of which he was nominally a member iu the House of Cominons, and of which his father ts a diflident oracle n the tlouse of Lords. The Chilblains, and Frost Bites Tae apritestion of the Tieady Tiellet 1o thd part or gortewhEre e Bat o dieany extia wil Whopd cast darerianTllee Sllmas browht Tarmund sod [ ah atart s it b domabias of abe o the Marquis of Lorne voted w. e Govern- iy to rops {n ment toat had won the peculiar _confidence of | 19,8 faw mingtes care Cramps, Spasme, Suur Kiumach, cariburn, - Bivk _Meadache, Disrthies, Dysentery, Colle, Wind In the Bowels, andail internal Pafne. Aravelers shauld slwass carry & bottle of RADWAY'S READY KELLEY with theni, A few drups Ia_water JUli preseot sickoess or paing fram change of wat 1t18 batter thsu Frencti Lrandy ur iftters & & siim, the Queen, his mother-ln-law, The pollcy of that Government on the Eastern question was discussed, and here again the Sarquisot Lorae bade the same bold detiance to parental and po- Mtjcal ties, 1u accepting the succession of Lord Dufferin, rd Lorpe pursues the fate of banishment yet further, Courtlorship has at last sccured hiw'an avenir, but that heshould have to_go out from his own home and his own kiodred to find it is the cruclal proof of the reality of that sentenca of exile which he pronounced upon himself seven years aco. Yet be sullles forth with a lizht eart, and even with the elation of ignorance sod bumptiousness. . e, UNAPPRECIATED BLESSINGS, From out yon 1 posred & glase of water. and cold, Alive with cryatsl gleams aparts of gold; Aund, musin, I beihought me of 2 Jand— Isnt. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE eured for Afty conts. _There fu Dol a remedial ageut In this world Lhat will care Fever d Ague, and sl oiher Malarious, Bilious, Scariet, TJpilold. Yreliow, and other Fevars (stdwt by Jtndward el 0 quickiy as KADWAY'S MEAD . HXLIKP: Fifiy eenta per battie, DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THE CURE OF CHNLONIC DISEASE. SCROFULA ORSYPUILITIC. HEREDITARY OR JTSEATED IS TR Lunge or ss’.’i.en“g}‘:&or loues, Fleals or CORRUPTING THE oLl AND VITIATING THE FLUIDS, uE e e gt A A T cers, 8kin sad Hip Diseases, Mcrcurial Disesscs, Feo- inale Complaini Gout, brogey, bait Kusuns, drea. chitla, Cousumpiion. Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does the Sareaparillisa Resoivent axool ak Tedinl beenis 19 the cure ur Copuic, serutulous .-aa:.‘n."‘,u;.hrnfl bkin Diseascs, but it Is theouly u KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary sod Womb Discases, Gravel, Diabetes, Drarey, bluppere of Walar, lacoulta of Urine, Brighi's iscane, Alburiinuris, and (o sil casce whera thers are LS4 W in wiimtameos ke Uhe- while I kb Seb h mis ~ 3 Lnuffin like white silk, or there ls & morbid, gsrs il pbesrance, aud white de) A R e el AT A & Water, and04ia 10 Lhe e o 7 e e Bty St i / OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED ver nllchr‘on the stand, e A dreary leval waste of giowing sani Through waich | journeyed once 1 days of old, When 1 would fain have given wealth untold To grasp s glass of water in my hand. “Tis ever thus: we do not know how groat The blessin;zs are which Nature spreads aronnd; thelr valuo when too | L1t when the Jost bs found, And 1. throngh wul experience, know. for one, Mow vrecious even waier uué con) **Bioux ™ Daunaxen. GILOCEILES, Another Reduction! CASH DOES IT. Very liest Winter Wheat Fiour. ery Heat Minnesola Pate Gond Jows Wi + 4.50 % R (e Fuarantue the lieat to be a4 Aue as aay rand In Chales Wint s 2”"““""1,"" per b, kivif SIFTED BIRD BEED. Canary. porih e Hemis, per) c Gormun Mottled Noap, 00 bars, per box, $3.00 Alkuthrepta Smith' @ o H SiE Vi S r Now Valencia jlatslus, o Now fruue me . Lhoic 13 ¢ Ex :l.m Fickilng Vig [ Uhlo (atmes REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & C0., 82 Warreu-st.,N,Y. . 2310, sacka. .. Grahaig Floug, from Winter Buckwheat Fliur, new, per sack. FINEST IMPORTED TEAS. Very Best Japan, perlb. ... Very liest Oolomc, por 1b. e £ DR. RADWAY'S w‘.\"'ulu‘:nnln the above Tess to bans 4 33y in arket, Wo atlow & dlscount of 5 ceats per vound to partles whu buy In 8v0- pound packasss. YOU FAY MORE BUT YOU GET NO RINER TEAS THAN TIIE ABOVE, CANNED GOODS—ALL IA! REGULATINGPILLS, Ferfoculy tasteless, eleguntly conted with swoet gt prys: [’(;fllnu‘“‘vurl’;. 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