Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 January 1871 — Page 2

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11Q0UI13T0H PROGRESS.

IMl'tU KTKR WEDNTiDAT nY $U' pertear.

Dlt'Kl'.XS SOXATION'S.-

Character Imper-'

-To-morrow

HTitXiau A. Gabs, KdUor and Proprietor j imnim m i

DIED, At his resident in Monro onni.tr. nn

thft 1 ttii dflviit !primhn'r .TnitN S Whit-

our citizens may look forward to an AKK,4i ia the ,;.ja yw of hta Bge nfter , unusual treat. Mr, V flllicis O, prot"iulod illness of pit raly sia. Rusi si humorist and flocntionist of i In honor t his memory, tttastatetl com-

consieleruble nbilitv. will read in

andiaitai I,gtslature.

The Lorisfoturt: went into Joint

i when the irrnve shall yield up its Ueael;

the crowning cttort tlioretore.

will read in rinrroasiuirg wage. o. Il l W f A M ,.f lv I , I htt tvo; a mom.

i imitation of the late Charles Dick-;; thc f0iinWi,13!,r,l,ml.l6.,n,l resolution.

; errs, and also illustrate some ot ins , wciv aeWtcet :

Convention, last "Wednesday, for characters "mcoM-ie." The South V'nsutA. It W vl..vl the .Supreme the docuor. of State Printer, Canal I ,rn prc,s speak in the highest terms j tSSTZ ZSZXiSS. Trusts;'. Librarian, &c, with the j 0f JXr. Iioe, and sav, in voice, per- i calling him i.y His oninijintent will totlmt , . ,, i i r i ; inti:ii!eiit whioh await. nil who are toiling tu.l'nvir.gr.-snll : ; tonal appearance and facial exprts-j ir, tuu oai-tnly temj.!"'; nnd State Printer. -R. J. Bright Bion, ho has few equals. We clip j Whereas Th.- MSonicti. wi.Kli have ,;, 7;- - tn- i I so ! mg Uiu-id us in unitcil tri.-iid$hi mi l , ! , in-m a long article in the M entei-n ; enjovm-nt t. our uYpartoel irimi arc s.-v-L. , llass-Tman received 71 j c . . . k r.ii : i rof. no ni--r to t re-united until the day

ctnaiors voniiy ot- o.ijui were : Mmrs. Alsop, Armstrong, Boggs, Bubo, Bradley, Brown, Carnulutn, Cave, Denbo, Dittemore, Dougherty, Franoisco, Fuller, Gle-.sncr. Gregg. HcoticrsoR, Hngho. 'ohnnn. Keiowin. Lasselle. Morgan.

Rosebronoh, Savningheusen, Si rout! voice, aie all indicative ol the poem ; and Williams 23. jan(' more the reader is so thoroughly Senators voting' for Mr. Hasscl-1 vai nest , so full of the task before man were: j him, th;it his own individuality is M?r. Andrews, Bo.iroslov. Bee- j niergl in'.o the i lmvaeter he deson. Case, Cavon. Colktt, 'l)vig- j picts. Mr. Hose luekily possesses the chw. Elliott, rsltek. Grav. Green, ! ning instinct a quick, vigorous TFadlev, Hamilron, Hess," Hooper, d. a virile body, -attuned with a

Hubbard. Martindale, Miller. Kob- i epiemnc. voice anu a passionate nu

Helmbold'B Pirate. j general and severe a drouth at this Tie Lender of tht Chicago Gang metis v ith geas'Oll of the Vear 18, We believe luchu." j latitude. Some pix months since Dr. Henry I 7 " T. Hclmbold, of New York Citv.l An Ohio man who passed around

the uronrictor of "Heimbold's Fluid in I"";." I1 a religious meeting for

nmmh Bin. latart'i Grovii. iMBUUtCnlUntoM eui iui IiaMrUlniadlMUm of ilecar at tke rtU.

Hps. Alien's Hair Bentorer

Extract Buehu," of world-wide rep- j contributions for the heathen, and :btm loiimMl thrnmrli thn mm roe then pocketed tlie money, has been

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aqiuuwi h bu-uuu, uy u jury oi l wiil ltestore liray liair v hi

thc vicinage, on tlie ground that he was the greatest heathen they knew, and therefore justly entitled to the

of the eeening was the recitation of

Hood's loem, "The Pream of Fuoene Aram." At his handi Aram's lre'.ini r?eeived able Jntorpretati n. The quick, impetuous walk ; :he nervous twitching ni the band ; .'be raid, impassioned intonations of the

I'.exolrr-tl, Thiit we sincprelv mourn this

dimiption of tH.vuiinntil lVicntUliip, l.eariiip in ti-ndr-r rcriipnil'mnri! his Sdcl'ty to Muonrv liiid his devvtion to the principle it inoiilcnt. r.er,lrel, Thnl we earn-vtly ?vmintliir..; with the nl'itives :nd tV.on is of our de-;-;, -d lirotlier. and tender tn Mem that e. isolation wliieli thp world ei n neither i;iv nor take away, and that we will wear the usual badge of mourning fur the space of hirty days. Jleimlvfii, That a eopy of this preamble am resolutions be forwarded to the family of our deeeiifed Hrotbifr, and als. inserted in the county papers. Vetku t'ARMK UAKI, ) .1. I. I'misv, J-Com. llATmorit-WRo. lnd.. Jan. 5, lilTl.

5n,n sJortt Si, f lo Tnv! r . Vnde ' tore, WmicIi needs the curb rather

Jl..-w -.V , O 1.1

and Wood 24. Representatives voting for Mr.

of his numerous detectives through

out the United States, that the

country was being flooded with j

spurious medicinal preparations j 1

bearing the name of "Helmbold," i money, and he at once took the most prompt j " - -

and vigorous measures to ascertain I wt the source of the supply, and the'

authors of the fraud. The manufactory of the bogus article was finally traced to and found to be located in the rear of No. 100 Washington street, this eity. tk-J

1871

Prospectus OK THE BL00MIH0T0H PROGRESS

It 1 a mot

It will pro-

Tsllinc fiait

Life, Color and Beauty

delightful Hair Pressing, moto lasuriant growth.

u immediately checked. Tho Youug and nil thoiio who Hair hot not yat turned Gray or White, will prafar Mrs. Allen' Zylobalsamum It it an czmiinita Toilet 1'raaaara, clear and

transparent, witbout laaimeDt. ii coaunuoi and refreshen the hair, aod as a tlnpla Hail j Prtiaging, it hat so erpinl. All Mothtra ar adritrd to iuo it, and infMng; eUe, en theii j ...... . ... ... i. V : r. '

r, : ar-j nlain'r disereibl. MrvyMr thoulJ I

A 1 ieinitlin rrospcetuses are ! '., of tllM0 preovaa. Uta mv i

Sold by -

AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT

manufacturer being one Whitiier, 'thc mgc," we oiler the following j nireJ

formerly o "specialist tioetor, BnOibeni jiremiums, without the for

at present engaged in thc manufac

ture of spring beds. It appears that Whittier iu his purpose of pirating the name and fair fame of Dr. Helmbold's medicines, discovered, by reference to

the city's directory, that there were j two persons by the name of Helm-j

bold in Chicago. These are Ger-

Brisht were :

Mtssrs. Abbctt, Britton, Browning, Barnaby, Bruner, Caldwell, Cant'.) 'rn. Coijgswell, Copncr, Cox, Onnr.ins-ham. Curtis. Dovol. Don-

iiau;, Gailent .r.e, Gentry. Goble, i works

Gordon of Cass, Guthrie, Hardin. ! T'tL" Hartley, Hawley, Hayncs, Hender-! !:i, 1 1 eon, Hendrv, Holland, Hvnes, Lo- j The city of Pans sti 11 closes her can, McDonald, McDowell, McFar- Z alr"n Ka11,str. l,'la'" aucl land. MeGowan, Minnick. Miles, ;,h German artillerists keep peg -

Mitchell, Mootgomerv, NelT, Oat-;g"'g wy at tne-outiying iorts,anu !ev. Ray, Rie?, Robertson, Sans- j wnd a n occasional shell within (he

I city wans oy wi.y oi compliment.

lite privations oi the l'ansians are drendi'ul, but the heroic citizens still

hold out in the hope of aid from :he

The v'ear iust closed has been one

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man ine spur, x uc cnaracicr no-; of s,gnal prospcritv to Indiana, personations were truly artistic, G(neral good health has prevailed wonderful in quickness, changing, .OUghout our borders, the husfrom one to another in a moment, bondman's toil has been bountitully The ostumes, wigs, Arc, arc fdl : rc-,varded, and signs of progress

made Ironi L. & C. Parley s ''e-; : abound on every hand. Our State t for the sum of $1,000 per year, to nowned drawings for Mr. Dickens' i in. i,pon f-ppdYrnm debt, and with ; pno-ao-e in thc construction of snrinc

mans, one being n mere boy, and, j neither speaks the English language, j their names being George F. and ';

Fritz Helmbold, and being ignorant, both were simple and unso

phisticated, and admirably fitted to

be easily duped. 1 hey agreed, by a written contract with Whittier,

Diality of a "Prospectus," nor the bombastic promises usually made

by country publishers : I M POUTAN T TO ITOCJIVGa- MEN A'D OTIIF.IW WHO DESIRE PROFITABLE

SHOEMAKER &CO Agewt

USE THE .BEST.

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SHOES.

r That will compare favorably witli

any in Town.

herrv, Simpson, Shutt, Stanley, Ste

phens, Tarlton. Taughinbaugh, Tcbhs, Walker; Warru:u, Zeaorand Mr. Speaker 53. Repref-entaiive voting for Mr. Hansel man w i're :

Messrs. Ballcncr, Beeler, Biggs,

provincial armies. Meanwhile die

exposure aud diseases incident to

winter campaigning arc decimating

"W. W. ButterT.-orth, Calkins ofiiheranus ot ui wratn armies. Fulton, Calkins of Porter, Conner, j The s.illenng the loss ot human life, Dcfreca, Deputy, Friedlev. Furnas, j die misery and desolation ot thouGordon of r.Mne, Hoilman, Hill, j inds of once happy households r.w.v irr,.,n.K, vnn lTUlrn.it. i throughout (ermauy and trance

4 OHMI, , -..". , 1

nek. Knight, Lines, il-ijor, Mart. a of Wayne, Marti" of Putnam, Millikan, Monne. Myers, Netbertoa, Rawh-s, Rhodes, Ruddell, Sabin, Stvc-rs, Shoenemann, Snodgrass,

Steph'-nson, St. John, Stone, Strick

land. T:;vlor. Wash bur i. W eekl

W

are enough to appal the civilized

world, and give pause to the warlike diplomatists who would kir.dle thc flar ies of other wars in Fngland, Russia, Austria and Turkey, While there seems to be a settled determination in the minds of both the

i,n .. nM . "117 j wirjirTol rnf n,tii"ms tn fioht th, irsir

i;;i tni;. v line, viiscn, n vcuer, v.fto....& ..

Vvood and Woodird 17. j out t0 tl,e gaap, uutd either It .loe'riel bv tlio Chair that France shall cede the Khnie prov-

Riiharl J. Bright is elected State) in-cs, orinitiliinilersomentMv leader:ofthose who- sumndered their lives

i this burden removed, the general

taxed of the State can be greatly reduced. More has. been done to develop the natural resource of the State during the past year than during any other year of our history. Capitalists in great numbers have visited our mines of coal and iron, new railroads have been . projected and completed, cotton, woolen, wooden and iron manufactories have

sprung up in every department of

trode and industry. A he people ot thi Hoosier State have every reason to be thankful that they have so ' goodly a heritage, and that the sipis of future progress are so numerous and encouraging. Did at 111 Font. A True Hero Heroic Ootid utt of a Locoi ?eire F-nyineer. The Philadelphia Age, of January 10, tells the following story : A few davs since, one of those

genuine acts of heroism, so seldom i

j witnessed, occurred on the f ennoylvania Railroad. It is ore, indeed, ! which entitles the name of Enos J,

II opes to placed upon the record

beds, and also for the additional

sum of 10 per month to allow their

AND

FAT PREMIUMS!

Printer.

! of the French people shall rise and

(Nr. Trustee. James Y. i drive t ie invaders from French soil, ;

Mitchell, of Martinsville, received ! it is manliest that the people ot both

sooner than d sert their post. It : annears that a wheel of one ot' the

j it is manifest that the people ot both attached to a freight train

SO votes. Mr. Milrov received 69 nations are nearuiy ureu oi bound West had come off, and the

votes. James V . Alitcnell was tie-: . i" 'w"--; car vvas being carrieil down a grade j

mg, mm vi...a.. um. j. ...... by the momentum ol the train. The peasantry, now in tae armies, are tin of w,)ich Mr . Hoopes wa en-

l" "' gineer was coming East, and as, he and their useful tod. lo continue " ,t ,u .,lf.L-,l tr.,;,, i, lin..rl,t

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Get up a Club of 300 subscribers to tbi?

name to be used in connection with Progros. at three dollars each, and get the any medical preparation which I First Premium. 1 Pint ofPea fliuts, Whittier might wish to make. ! (roasted or raw) at the option of tho sucThe counterfeiter had but just enasful Agent. Or. if the Agent may precoinmenced to issue this fraud upon j fer it. Three Tin Cnps. elegantly the Doctor's preparation, (which is ! soldered, and hat ins,' thft winner's name universally known as the most artistically seratched upon the cup-han-eRicacious' medicinal remedy for the die with n nail. disease for which it is recommended : For a Club of Fifty subscribers, at four the world has CVLT known); and to j dollar? eneb, a Patent tfinokclees Cooking preserve tho purity of bis ropnta- Stovo. tion, 11S well as to guard the public The 'Premiums" may be seen at Trueagainst deleterious drugs purport- blood't (Jroerry; and nt Allen'? Hard waning to issue from him, is the secret Store. The Stove U on exhibition at Mr. of the unstinted exertions of the .John P. Smith's Jewelry Store. Doctor to brillg these rogues to j Single subscriptions, t2.no per year, justice. Upon learning of the i i no casP win n A1ent bo allowed a workings of the fraud, the Doctor j piirt o( premjmil for a fraction of a Club, acted with characteristic prompt- i n, tnP6B premiums cannot well bo divided, ncss, and, having possessed himself: iKonla mu t,rin e.rtifloat(.s of of all thc facts, movet. upon the; rHvl morai c,mrilcK.ri prjt& of vaw.ina counterfeiter. W hittier Avas at once tion anj meili,,s, served with an injunction froin; Judge Drummond, of the United ; ' 1 ""

States Circuit Court, restraining him from further proceedings the Doc-' tor's attorneys' sworn affidavit of j the two men, George and Frit"' Helmbold, disclosing fully th'ej manner in which their names hadl

C A31.i:i A. D.tA, Editor.

clan; to be elected.

Stat?" Lrmt.uiiAS. James De

?si)!)., of Ochran,

Dearborn couit-

Mr. Me Lone

tv rp'-siv(vl TS votes.

received 71 vote?. Janivs De Sanno , the wa- during the coming spring hesiw something wrong. Owing was declared w ba elected. i and summer wid certain y result in to the darkllt!SS Mr. Hoopes stepped DiancroiK or the Southkhs J a famiiie ,a any t the I rench , t() tbc nremBI,s suiC) whie 1 was near Pnisos. Cantaio John Kirk, of! provin.H, and the people of Ger-;th other track At this moment

Midison, and Gen. Levi Sf arks, of

Jefferson villc. were ck-cted for four

vears, and Ed. Price, of Sullivan

t i

manyt rc neginning to cmra..r tor ; tlw .a. .he wrck break.

peace, and the return ot tneir tath-; , in f nlacCf- cnKsbie

.11.1 IVIIOIJ l.,(U., MO"

ers, sons ana brothers now

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county, for two years, lien. Sparks j ' ranee, now ano upon t nai terms hi;J fect ald krj0t.king him, in com-

agaiost his trompetitor. George C.l peace may come is a miner ot con-; wilh the firemen, and one of Clark Kirk and Price having nocture, but let us hope that when it j tb?brakpmen, back into the tank.

I ei'ines n, may come iu siiiy t The com

eomnf-t.jfion

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DIRECTOR J OF T.uVE NoarilKTlX ever may uc imany victorious win

conductor and the other brake-

man were in the rear car, aud did

Prison. Gotthflf Block, of Yd- Jhavc uttle cause for boasting. If not know of fae disaster. The praiso, Jame J. Smiley, of Gre. n- the Germans shall succeed in hu-; tmin was not m mnfth injured ag t(J castle, and Wilson B. Loughbrid-e, ; miliating France, they will leave j dd its p.,., ad Mr. Hoopes of Peru, were elected, against J. W. upon her hardly-contested heldsthej krijJW that if it wa9 not pPomptly Hart, W. Bland and A. D. Ham- bleach -ng bones of the best men ot ; st(tpped ;t must run into the hinj rick. j Germany. But the struggle willjcmJof the one nest aiead, which Trustet; FOTt THE Soi.DIF.KS' not ba in vain if toe sacrifices it has , st ftt a 8tatio.. le9 than Homr. Mr. Ellison Williams, of! brought; upon both nations shall . thre9 mieg off for wat(?1. Mr Kni rht:itmvn, received 76 rotes, ! give them a higher and Insting ap-, Rl0pc. cnisied nnd bleeding, against his competitor, Charles S. j preciatnn of the value and blessings draf?gtd himself slowly and paiuHulbaTd, who received 6G votes, of peaco. Iml Journal. fuiiy" ovor (jie prstrat ; bodies of and was declared to be elected. Tin: People's Iiterakv Com- 1 comrades to the throti le-valve of

air. i,epreBen.anve uuiunc "-iP1jtION.The January number of the engine, shut on the steam, whis-A-red at. order,Nyhich was adoptee), j thc pc LU Companion has tied "down brakes," sounded the that when this j unt convention is:, , rS'., summons for the conductor, and foil

nljourned, it shall stand adjourned : .., oa nii np backward exhaust eel. When the

till four weclvs from this elay at 21 , (.0;ll. ' with J, 80rt8 of j tntin stopped and the conductor o ele P. M., it Ihe othce of Apcot ; , th; Its enterprising pub-1 oame forward, Mr. Hwpes was tryof State be tot previously abolished .; . '(ih.,rs M.-s-rs E C Allen & Co ing to stop the flow of blood from and ifothcrn-ise, then nine -He. j A Maine,appear determined ! h rounds by .ying up his l.atAnd then the joint convention . t) b,;sb a 1 'that wil, lease; te-ed leg, and si-id : '- It is all up aUjoaracd. Lnd benefit all, and its large and in-! with me ; do the best you flan for The speaker resumed the j chair. cre al circuiatn provt.s mj." He lingered until next day

that they are succeeding admirably. la Epcat agony, wh;eh he hore with The Companion is always very!1"9 usual bravery, and then died, hMwLmoU Ulnefrniprl Tho nrUni lamented by all who knew liim.

On motion of Mr. Deputy, it was J for mi(;h a ' i(t very reasonable, --.-. erelered thai wlisn the House ad-; ;1. ftiirTpritv.Brwnt,nr.ri In Maine an effort has been made

i, i.n i. 1 1 . '.: ;

On neitbn of Mr. Neff, Mr, Ab-

lett rltained ivc of absence for to-morrow.

pmrns it shall be till te.-morrow

morning at, ;en .o'clock. And then, on notion of Mr. Gordon, of Boone, at 5:05 o'clock the llouse adjoi.rned.

vear,

The city authorities of Cincinnati are reg;ilatingcm-side of the "social

evil." That is te say, they are pro- j viding to registee and inspect the; profligate wtmuti, but leaving nn- i te.i:'hf.'d the )rotligate nun. "This," I retaarks the Chicago Republican, ' "is wh it is called equal and exact ;

justice. It there are mora; or san-

1 to induce oeaiiuinaviau lmmigra-

Ii fine steel engraving, representing; tion, and a colony of fifty Swedes, the journey of life, f rom childhood j who arrived last July, have been

too huge. It is published monthly, j eM;u puu l' H"UIr " for them, and called New Sweden. Mc:;)mJld's Illustrated Annual!0 8te f'f

for 1871 has been received. It is of! w.tnout. a scu.er

size,

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quarto

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contains orisrinai anu seiecicu in

eles of trreut merit. Amout; the

to work with a will in clearing it

I uti, and roads have been laid out

contributors arc (.race Urcenwood, Harriet Beeeher Stowe, Joseph P. Thompson, D. D., Frederick W.

co meeting it with other towns. Additions to tae colony have been made since the first settlers arrived,

;and others are expected iu the ! spring. As these people; eame too ' In,., t n i. ........ l 1.

Come Home, j ".e,ir VV to extend State

rather, words and nuisic bv Iltnry . . t . i sU . . . . itr . ar ix it- is oxnoeted that this niotieer col-

n . t vv riPL ,x-ur trz if n i u inn.

arc nc-t eeiuallv weent in tavor or t..' inmr wi nrove the forernmipr of n

th sane presses in rcspcet to the j t omme rce j va,nable immigration, whioh will other. To do eliileron.ly is class; ) all .News Agents. Price l . thfi re,Sum.s if ava8t tract !e(jiia!.ioi), a :hing forbidden by ; lcn c m , . ! that is now a wilderness. every maxim of justice and sound j Th), dmthj, of threc old cit;zensi IHj.i.ry. . j of Green county are recorded : Al-! Frederick Seissnr, of Madison, A Sandoval preacher lecture on ! c,' John Fuller audi hod a .pistol, which he was satisfied Wh 1 knov about II,aven.";B.,.Jal1i!n Buckner. j would not go o f In act he was

( n wfordsvdle has under consul- j au at him fire A doctor Utok

man was nil- eiu,o:, a pepwai tor increasing ine

n- ra o r. nnli tn BOO I, a .lv --ll n oil ... lo.l nnifntns 1.1 U1UI

, . : T.. ....i,0 Aii.t. iv '.,..icofirrii I 'niio.

ltarv reasons in ;avor ot tlie regis-'. "--"-"'J ' " t

tration and insopctiou of one n irtv ' 't"!nTi John J,

to ii joint ;r(Keelir,2, it would c , beautiful

tfh&bnn tli-,'- ttlf. como ro.'l 11

favor of , 'orK. eworlt

His discourses, are very short. "Whpn 8 Chicciro man was ni)-

elyiny; ;

i . .. i i mane irom sou to f.juw.

eiansini.er. e-ornc irueves eni.creu anu i stole the pirlor s tove. There wasj It is a bad habit to carry your no ia i: at thes t'twe. 1 f:as and your religion inyourmouth.

a jiieee of cap out of Setter's eye, and he now goes about with a jawbone badly burned, and one side of his; face horribly disfigured. No insurance on fools.

been obtained ; and Whittier found himself defendant in a suit for $'20,000 damages. Concluding, wisely, but too late, that he had made an unfortunate

choice in selecting as a victim Dr. H. T. Helmbold, he at once sought peace in the surrender of the key to Ids lalwratory, with all its coutetu- . the lithograph stones, eh-etro-plare, with plates, stamps, dios, nnd a;! the material antl equipment of his "Buehu" business, with a list of all the parties who had purchased his spurious compounds, and all of his confederate's in other parts of the country, which will be made public at a convenient season. Whittier

has entered into bonds to abstain j from like trespa.ss in the future. This is a grave warning to al j persons who may delude theimelves and others with the idea that they I can imitate Whittier's experiment aud escape punishment. It can more safely be attempted to rob aj

tianli than meddle with the trade mark ot Dr. Henry T. Helmbold. The Doctor expenels immense sums for advertising his medicines and

bringing home to the people aj knowledge of their merits; and i being by this method brought to the eyes of all thc world, his medicines j cotihl not retain their popularity! upon any other than the solid, ground tlescrving merit. This; being tho ease, the Doctor cannotsit idly ami see foisted upon the public these bogus preparations of unprincipled men. The public is, not to be duped, and if such villain-! ous compounds are to be imposed j upon them for the genuine manue . . r t i 1 1 . i.. t , .1 '

lacturc oi ioeior .neimuoiei, tho hard-earned repution of the. Doctor is jeopard ized thereby, nnd he is determined, bv thc aid of tho strmiw

arm of the law, te extinguish eflect-j ually both the traffic and the traffleers in these counterfeits, andj vindicate the purity of his prepara

tions in the eyes ot thc people. Chicago Journal.

There are serious apprehensions'

ot a water tamine in the Eastern cities. Indeed, an unusual drouth prevails throughout thc Northern States. In the East the rivors nre lower than ever bt'fore known. The Merrimao is so low that the Lowell factories fear that they will have to suspend operations. The

supply of water at Springfield, j Massachusetts, is deficient, and it is I feared; that in case of a large fire the! city woulel be in great elanger of i ilestruetion for lack eif water to es-!

tiaguish the flames. At Newark, New Jersey, and other ma nn tact tiring cities, hundreds of workman have been thrown cm of : ,;(.v. ment on account of tli;: 't ippage of factories, and therre is a general complaint that springs and wells, heretofore regarded sir neverfailitm, have dried up. In Indiana, while we had seasonable showers during the spring and summer, we have had no heavy rains or high water for a period of nine months. So

I&c 0tlitr Wet big 9m. A Nwiipr uf tlie IPreaent Times. Intended tor Pesnio Novr on Earth. Including Firms. Mert. lot. Monnti, P-o-feMloml Mi.'D, W ,rU8rs. l.itntcn, aa.l 1 :,ln. nor of Boot Frlki. aJ. (lie Wlrr., Sou. aJ J)ashterj of all I acii. ONLY 0?(S BOhhAU A VSA'.i I OS HUNDRED COPI3 FOR Of ! taii on.' Cent a C K-r. :..e ,:in SO Ci i'j ut ov-rv t'oi ria.v?. im-WEEKIir SDN, M A T2AH, of tha aanis tic. an.1 gmer. 1 c a.-ic-or ai THE WEEKLT. b'lt wilh a jcrwr T;-iety of Blacllaneo3areia,aid f-ir iljulj in u-wi to IU aoscilben vlth ri m! cr froimcs. buua It coma twice a vaak laitoj ot one only, THE 19AI LT f)VH, J A YBA3. A freimlnantl r rcadih'o rewipjjifr. Tits th Umd citouiatl.jn in tio voriil. Fins, Irdapnd:Dt. cd le.i.rlet. la politic!. A'l (lia nw frojn iT.'The: ?. Tw ) em-f a eqpr j ur stall, 90 euat a ajoai i, or $6 a ear. TEEMS TO CLXJBa THB DOLLAR. tVE8U.LT HCX, Tin eoplw, ono rar, HHWftr 4rwt. Fuur Diiliara. Tan coplas. on rear. t;r3tir sd'lrroiig an axiracopjr cottiaistter u) orclu Elsht Dollara. TantT eonles, ono ye-.-, n-nratci? nd.tis-nd (and aa axua cop n it unt'.ci- up or c ro'i, Pifteu D&Uar. Flftr copl'9. on:i year, to on- a idres ia,il tat am.aklr w year no aetiw coiirlnl. Ttlrty-throo Dalian, riftf copl, oa Tar. .HptrntelT a-d-wer) ( d tha Sml wii ly oneyi'ir .rft' T u o re Vhirty-Jlro Dolltr. Ono hondi-ad espies, or;c rear, t; rn eMrcttad tho Dull- for one year to tlii e iter : of e'o"). Fifty Doi:ra. Ona lmndreti e-iolra, rue V'-ar. rrQniy ftfidrraed (uml tlia DaUrloroi.e year o - w tf. t'er p of clali). Wxtr Dollnra. TQIi SHflll-WTBKLY BVH. rtya eoplri, ouiii year, ifparatelr rrMTc T. tight Dollnra. Tea cnplei, one year. rearB'.Rlr tt.1nns6tl (abU aa eatra copy to getur up of rl ) . Mlictg Dolliar. tiiBKU) YOl'K 3IOXET InPoBt Ofllre orter. ciiecRf , or drartu n v Tork, whe -crer conyeolsnt If .iot. tnca rtiltier aaa lattaia contnlalne '. ooey. Aadrea. I. W. BNOI.AN1, PnbiUher, Sob ocoa, Htm Tork en

Sluari & Coiispao, H 'est aide of Hie J'ublic Square, DEALERS I3ST

Nine years before the public, and no preparation for the bair has ever been produced equal to Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reneirer," and every honest clealer will aay it gives the best $aii faction. It restores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicating and preventing dandruff curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. The gray and brashy bair by a few applications is changed to black and silky looks, and wayward hair will assume any shapo the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESSING in the world, and its effects last

longer, as it excines the glands to j furnish the nutritive principlo to f necessary to the life of the hair. It ' gives the hair that splendid appearance so much admired by all. By its ! tonic and stimulating properties it i prevents the hair from falling out, j and none need be without Nature's i

ornament, a good bead of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing diseases of the hair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who have used it, it is kept up to its original high standard. Our Treatis on the Hair mailed free; send for it. Seldiy at DntgitU id fWarj in IfaaVaiaw Prioa Ona Dollar Far Bettt. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors1A101AT01T, VABirA. LI

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aaj; : " I eared tho wont eaae of 8crifulft I have ever icen with Roaadaiia." Benjamin Bachtol, ef Lhna, Ohio, aave he bai taSered for twenty ycare with aa ernptloa over Ilia irhola 1 ody ; triad al

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