Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 April 1871 — Page 4
Some One's Sonant Girt, She stood there loaning waarily Agairut the wlndov; frame. Her face was patient, sad and sweet, Her garments course a ad plain. Who is ah pmy? ! n-ked a friend ; The rod lips jave a curl "Reallyf idou: knoffter name: She's acme one's eon ant girl." .Vgain I naw hfi on th street, With burden :ruHel along, Her face :is e-neet aa l patient strll, Amid the j aUJiifi throng. Slowly but chwTTiilk ulie moved, Ouardm with u-a i lifiil'ir A marK't't batik t much too largo For her sligb: hand to bear. A man, I'd tbo'ipht t; gentleman. Went pushtu.; rtu.ely ty, Sw.-epiug the biske from her h.nds, lint turning ..ot Ms eye ; For there was ,10 n. oesBity Amid that bv.uy w hirl For him to be gentleman lo some one u sci vaut girl. Ah! well it is that ?od above Looks in wp?a th heart, And never .indices any ont By juat the uter part . For if the soul be pure and good, He will not ivind the rest. Nor question voat the garments -vcre In which the form was dressei. And many a mm, md woman fulr, By fortuiiC reared and fed. Who Mill net mingle here below With those who earn their bread, When they have pasnod away from life. Beyond the rates of pearl, WB1 meet before their Father's throne With imjj- a servant girl.
BRILLIANT DETEl'TJ VE EXPLOIT.
hix Tjionsmtil l"olli.-a' Worth of ,fi-s.v-dry lli.i-tert lint Rrt.irre.-tt-!l l)e-frartclvi-Al-icsted. From the Lamc-nco (Kane:w. Journal, April 4. No litt le excitement wis created in this city nud the county south of us jc-iter-diiy and Sunday by tli unrest of n man named Eloi Bader, nli.is Amiable. upon
the elinrgf- of mi id'eiupt to (Icfi.iiul ! p:iii'":; in New VoiK. have li.-aid
sevwiil stontti told, tutu Hi'.' Let-., as near 11$ wo enn nniv.i nt them, mv about as folliova : Some time in Nijve.mltf'r l;i it. a jeweler, named H. C. Quail-ier, of Slinrof. Mercer conntv. J'ii., wi utc to Mr. flt".
Hoffmnn.who vps at Hi it t'l'ie en; at the carpenter's Inns' nei-s here with wohm he way nettMiuted. t
mm thvit lie had eoneluded to remove
to Lawrence and ostablif h liuiiKolt
""aTWEcopy the annexed article from tho Ne w York Dnggista' Price Current, ns it given information whit-'h i not only of imi trt-am-o tn tho mo.lioal r.tc.feswion, but io the pu'jlu; g raeriillv : l'nrc Medicinal Preiiirationi, The Itirsloiy of improvements made within a fo vkuih ) !.nt. in the preparation of medicinal np;-iiH. in H.'areolv known except by the more intelligent clnKR nf tliuf, f;idl6 iincl the rueilicnl profeteion, mil f. etatemeiit embracing ail the really valuable a klitiomi to pharmacy and the l onvfuieiue ot the phynician. would be ci.teti imiiiic and pivtitaUo reading for the puhlic
: ut-m-.'iillv. j In the a'.'ifn'-fi of sui t: del iiln in form for ! reference, we pi ipowj to givo our reader from ! time to time some, facts respecting the more- ! inuiortant ;.dvarcoH iu tliia direction, and eape-
Httcil I ciailif the iniprovmentx, which exporienr hae nml nmply detcmist . atod to be of value to the II, , I world at 1.11'ko- Evcrv careful reader of the "OS l,....i; i,.:..b. ri'.lUtl .1 l.i.i.
and abroad muid he aware cf the gren: difiltult ; eiKountcred by the pioneers in new
tods o'' preparation or die administration
LilU'AUO COUKKSI'OSDEM-E. I American Watches. ! Ever v man who has anything to
Whiiu wnihrr Thr (.ruin Mnrkrt ! a reliable timekeeper. A. fooling
IliifiiiirMH W miiitfi Sntr"fnacl"roirrpM
of till- NorOn i-li ri'litie 1 II II run In y I'iuiL'- ; '. Vohii Irn s Adsorinllon. The pai few d.iy-.i liave bf.cu itiiprecedimt-ed!-warm for thin ncs-on. The grass in our parliH w luxur:ant. and the buds of the tree are fnel espin liti:-into 'c;m;.. The eeaoon i at leant two wao'iie carlior than imnal, and the
lo the prospect
only drawback
rain. rilE OI1A1N .)lAnKI,T w dull for i.mwI. linde except wlio.it, which
ranges for No, J irnm ., to l.W;. . tlio ich
In ronuireM
A. feeling of national i
pride leada all to nrofor an American watch. But local dealr have for Hoveral yearn ills-1 conragod their cuntoniere from buying ihem and for thia reason only -. A lartji-r profit coxW t1 mwlc on orWfiu troti'htit, o(d fh fn-quriii repair mrh tnclrhrx rcqnirft ma a MraUy s'mriY of iuwmr lo lit? iratrh-tnakcr. Waltliani watclicH l:ave year by year grown into
favor with all who have worn lliem, tliov
w the laci of j j,ave proved not only reliable but economical,
i no repairs are seldom neetied. lliev, like otn
The t'ampaiieio, or Bell Bird. This remarkable and curious bird is found in the primeTal forests-of Guiana. The attention oi tho traveler in those regions is quickly attracted to it, as well from tho brilliancy of its plumage, as from the -wonderful resemblance of its cry or song to the tolling of a bell. It iB about the size of our common thrush, or "thrnsher." The male bird, whose song it is that has given the species its triv-a! name, is of a pure snowy white. The female is a very different looking bird, being of a daii green above, with a blackish head, and yellowish with green streaks benea ;h From the forehead of the male rises a singular tubclir appendage, often furnished with a few small feathers. This, when empty, hangs down, but c an be filled with fiii by an opening from the palate, and then rises erect to the height of nearly three inches. Whi 1st the bird is uttering its strange cry. this rubber-like horn ills out and stands up very straight aad firm; a fact which goes to sliow than it has something to do with the sound that the Ctanpanero makes. The bird generally takes his place on the top of a lofty tree, and his tolling can be 1 et rd to the distance of three miles. It l-esonnds through the forest, not only at morning and evening, but also at mid-day, when the he;it of the sun has imposed silence on almost every other creature. " I was greatly astonished," says- a South American traveler, "the fhsttmre I heard the Campanero ring his bell. I was in one of the great forests of Guiana. Birds were singing us we journeyed along. 'Che day was hot, and the air heavy wi Ji the odor of hundr eds
of rare and lovely flowers. Toward P"rt of tne conutry
noon the voices of our feathered friends grew silent, and all seemed strangely still. Suddenly there rang ont on the still air the clear, sweet notes of a bell, loud enough to be heard at a league's distance. It wna not like a church Ireil, but finer in tone. We all started and listened in voiceless astonishment. For about a minute all was again s till. Birds, insects, erery living thing, seemed to listen. Then out King the clear bell once more not in one stroke, but many, dinging through the fores: its sweet and lvi?jr chimes. A pause of another minute followed, And then the bell rang again. Another pause, this time of nearly ten minutes, when the bell filled the air with its music once more. "'It ia the Campanero,' said our guide. 'See!' and ho pointed to a snow-white bird, about the sizo af a pigeon, high up on the lirab of a tree a few hundred yaids away from the plt.ee where we stood. I could not believe it possible those bell-like sounds were made by this bi rd ; but, even while we looked at him, 1 e rang out his wonderful chimes agaii , then lifted his wings and flew away.'' " The genus Chasmorhynctts, to which this sing uLorly interesting., bird belongs, embrac 2S," says a writer in the Albany Cultivator, ''four well defined species, each on ? inhabiting a distinct region of tropical America, tdmont to the entire excl.ifion of the others. The most striking characteristic which distinguishes thosf Bel) Birds, m the development, in th-3 adult males, of naked skin and fleshy wattles on various portions of the head and neck. In aV- the known four species, the adult males are either partly or wholly of a pnre wiowy whiteness, with more or less of these cutaneous developments; and the females generally of a dull green above and yellowish "beneath, without tiny oi the singular excrescences of the head and neck which so strikingly distinguish the male sex." Describing the Araponga, or iifikedthroated Bell Bird of Brazil, another species, the same writer says: " Its music may be heard at all hours of the day, ami when it so hap'wns which is frequently the case thai, several of these birds are in the sane vicinity, and commence tneir vocal melody, singii ig in opposition, or in answering to each other, a mot won
derful concert is the result. The notes are loud and ileur, nid may justlv be
pro end nfiluno it ho Wi'ilhl tivho i:n
of bo-, of foods il ho would i-.liii.iOt medicinal agents, actl wlio-ivor promulgate i . , . i r ,o.,.- . ii ,v. .., i, .1 i ' I'ew theory at once mibieetH himself ':o tho hem to IMlma con . Uortumn had ; ,vfro,t 0liticienH. ami success can only bo been acquainted with t,uartiei for :.! r,-,i zed, when the improvement, offered has number of years, ami knew that ho had ! Iieen put through the crucible of nrofetelonal been extensivelv encaged in this bnsi I forutinv, nud thorouculy tested by ,.ractical nesa nt Younsrstown,' Ohio, and agreed ! H,li'?,"" o" --eale stiflklcnt to afford nn- . . ., , ,.. : , , , i iiiieidionabte rcKiilts. and this ia the onlv wav to keep tne hov until t. arnv..l. j , .,ve , , propor wttalae f Hotmian moved to n lu-m snnif seven ,,.. rCril and permanent val le of improve-
mues south ot tins citv. ami the .l"t ni'-uts.
December, tj'iartier wrote t him : ' T hnve shipped to vent care a bo. con
er standard articles, are sold at moderate : prices, which afford the retailer but a small j profit compared with that which can be made! on other watches. Hut they reipiire no urging. ! They sell themselves, tlein-e, wide-awake J dealers make this up by keeping a full stock 1 and telling a larger number. Many dealers j now divert thee- customers from the Waltham I to other inferior watches, and, by disparaging I tho Waltham a id recommending these com-1 paratively unknown watches, tlmv sell them j for a higher pi ice. and thus secure a larger
('"liiinitti-e of the Wotnin's i profit. We uneerstand that Waltham watches
eolation mm a stermv time are luriusueo io tne retailer at prices wnicii
from l.7' .,' to 1.2i
the prices reneiallv arc maintained.
ll'TJNKS-i is unite act'v.-, and the leading houses in the pioinllii-ot bi-aie hen of trjdo have been very active the past wccl.. The sales this spring have largely exceed' I thrtse of last year, for this season. V HI AN rVFHAOK.
The I. 8t.itc Kuffragn S
taiuuig toot;, material:' ami suminc:-.. I marked the value of the Ion at. s t."'. to save express, but it i really we ft I more.
George Ha'lai.in took the bo:-, to li : farm, and supposing that it eontaiuod j tools, left it in the woodshed -several j days, and it was thrown about tl ! house as the chances happened t l;ml j it ; for. as he informs in. he had nd idea of the value of it. On (lie tilth of February Quartier wrote that he had bought out a .'-tore in Sharon, Pa., rani : could not then leave. In a short time : a young man came along, who .said his '. name was Amiable, and, being a p.iH-' ner of Quartier, wished to get posses-' sion of the box. Hollinmi declined to j give it up unless he had authority from the shipper. Amiable wrote to (jnar- i tier, and often, complained that- he could j get no answ er to his letters. The a-iiuel j will show that detectives were watching I his correspondence. It appear? from j what we learn that Quartier and Bailer, j
anas Amiable, hud purchased goods on 1 ;i pi
credit, and deliberately ;et to work to s has d
It must be considered that in all the range of t icntilic development there isiiod -paii j i--nt which so directly invoices the weHiro of I mank'nd. IwajKO after all, the enjoyment of licid li and pro e tion r.yainst diseaeo ar? absoj hiteh necesrary for oiir success : hencj it is j thai from the earliest times, tho Me:lic(.l Pro- ! femon hwboeri adorned by the highest order jot ii icUc.-tual endowments and ?chol:..-ly atj trtintaenss. exhibiting an amount of ehili and -.vis-lorn hardly aggregated in any other af the ! leaned prole-: -sioua. 1 Wcdid not .ntend. to say t o mnch in ;:enera! '. lentis, s oiu nl-ject was to give our ieader eone- id"i ef an estat'lishtnent which more , tli.au am oth'" in this country or perhaps in : the v orid has contributed to the wants of tho jlcdii-al Profo-M-ion and Dniggiits generallyi wo i -fer to Uessre. Tii.iii:n V Co., :f Sew (.cbar on, ;udin this city mid, if space-would : allow. -,vt are euro the majority of our caden wo-il-l lihe more details than weeangiveat. ' tliw time. It is now nearly twenty yeirs eil co the i Jfcssi-s. Tii.di:n commonceci the matin fact lira ! of their Fluid and Solid E slracle," in vacuo, to which they h-.ve since ad led "Simai -coated j I'il i? ind (Tiaimlcs,' of the U. S. Pht.rmacopo ia. t'oiieentralions, and many of the most I valuable Pharmaceutical Preparations. Frc'ii the beginning on a small sc:do with I the vticvtiin apparatus, which was then scarce-
Iv Riiewii. thov have studied, asiiiduouslv, to
tiery iriprivomcut as. fast .is experience nionstrried its value, and r,ow their c--
at ttieir meeting one tay tiiis week, and behaved about badly as men often do, on similar occasion!:. I h id supposed the divisions among the. friend..-, of this cause had been healed. Hut the tendency to divide and scatter seems tnepi'e;ible. Which shows rhat there is a great1 deal of human nature in women Though their .-onduot docs not determine the merits of lie-in Muse, yet i has much to do in promo' her er prt.-vonHiur. its success. Tlecauso people ind;;i- of a cause by the character of its advocate-. The people of the Northwest are deoply interested m fie
will enable him to sell them . heap and yet
make a fair profit, therefore, all intendm
to purchase, watch, should ences respectc
and who prefer
.nsisl on having
m Vmerican ttieir prefer-
1'nr Dyspepsin, Indigestion, depression of spirit.-, and general debility in their various Forms; also, as a preventive against fever and ague, and othcrintermittent fevers, the "Ferro Phosphorated Hlisir of Oalistivii,'' made bv Caswell, Hazard Co.,
I'linrini--.-,: in--i-ilp vniiTnl-n-: n.-frir nltl.Diiin .
which i be::,- p,i,,lc ,l forward with rem irk- ' Hew rork. and sold l.y all druggists, is able encrgN . '.'laine an' already running over : the best tonic, and as a tonic for palvri miles of coniph to 1 track, from J(oke Hn-1 tients reeov jring from fever or other pcrior, and the 'rradina; if nearly finished HI ! BjcVneS8, it has no equal, miles farther through Central Minnesota to i
tho eastern Isoiler of Dakota. The Missiesipiii river iu liridecl at I'.raineriL and track-lav
ing is pro.-. -cdtpg rapt lly westward, and by ican Bepublic, has written a letter dated September next traini will run to the Red riv- ; fan Domin(,'o, March 20, to the Soere-
The Seeretary of War of the Domin-
., .,. it ,1,,.- Inrr ,t Tlw S o i , r. , II. it., , ,n f ,tti
sion, 111 which ne says ; tne cotuury :s entirely tranqiiii, and is every day more anxious that our anticipated annexation to the great rapid-lie lie speedily and favr rably accomplished. I can see no other means for salvation from
er. and the gradm-
Bend ef tic Mis nine, in Central I'akota.
eluding its p.irchasi .if the S . Paul and I'-art-tic rood, the N'oitltoin Pacitic I! lilroad h:o II-') miles of roa-l ii'" io operation, and before the clo e ef the pv.-.- nl season the length of tinishcl irao! will 1c at least .WU miles. nd as work bus al.o been commenced on the Pa
cific coa-it with a large force, and will be p-isli
eter from l oth ends, and is j the iusidjetw intrigues of our western i
neighbors, lhe President returned to this capiti l from Aztta after writing Cabral, leaving everything there in the best of order.-'
, rompati
evpet to The fiscal
defraud their creditor:. 1 V shipping the ' tahlislimcnl nay be said to embrace all the goods bv express to Lawrence, ami cim- l,l'h''-";s 'f modern invc it ion i e.pi red for P i i i it 'he hi -rt i osnble manipulation of madiciml tlime the business out here, and, by ; ...,. ,.,oir .,0 been remodeled some legerdemain, cheat their creditors j and received :..lditions from timo to tiaie, unout of the price of theil stock in trade. ! til the premises now occupy about half an Subsequent deveh'pinen s proved that j afr0 cf. F-''m.'a- and tho vest amnunl of ma-
riI,..:. lullin. M, 1, JH1LCI J .11 Rl-Cllll i-CI 111 t waled n an adjoining tire-proof buil:ling. Vnytl ing like a description of tho n imcrous mpliant es in tho different departments ef
the box marked " ante slla, contain
ed over $6,000 worth of ,;ewelry. A lewdays since, as Geo. H oilman stales. Aininbte went to hif, house, and, while he (Hoffman) was away, buried the l.i near the barn. Amiable then came back to the city and put p at his hotel During February and Uaiv a Amiable has been floating nrotiit I throncrh this
sotiietieies m Law
rence, sometimes m .Kansas ( rt v, tit. Joseph and other placet-. OlHccrs here had been notified and were on the alert-, but could learn nothing Iclimte. Tiast
e,nl, fi, i;., ',t Ai, i i rect csl.ibition of c (untitles required iu the Crosby, of the turn ot Mower - Crosby. ; minm,Ml a,tcnnMio8.
rsroaaway, jew loiK. arrivcil ll'-re. ; The .dvantages enjoved by the Meters. TilHe came eomniissHUied to ferret out ! den. o; a local character, aw worthy of menthe prorertv, as well as the -liiltv ; "" and explain how they have attained such
their ex endive label atory. -.vonld require more than tho columns of onr paper , hut. we can
jivo sorie idea, when we state that the capacity of the e itire number of vacuum pans employed evteds six thousand gallons, an ! these are mod ia the mannfaclore of Solid and Fluid Extract . In ti e department for .'fills and Orauules every r 'cent improvement is adopted, besides the vat-o:is devices for saving labor and waste of material, which arc the result- of a long and practi. rl experience in tho manipulation of the more delicate combination of potent drugs, and tht necessitv of accurate and strir-tH- cor
ed toward the.
being construct ! at the lowest cost
bio iih iirst rl.iss work, we may see ii completed at an earlv day.
agents of the toad. Mf,rsVS. ,1AV l OOKK ft CO.. who provide the means for its construction, have a natii.ual reputation second to no house in diis country. The stockholders have furnished six nultion dollars to complete the road tbio ich Minnesota and stnii.it on the
Pacific coast
cold bonds are
tnis national mgnwaj. lite eompam n o ftbou, six montl)H ago tr, a j,a0 em;11-iated girl
' ' ' : , i who was miking some imrcliascs n Ala.-vs. - J:?.imil a.-res tor each mile of road so t! a , Thc Wnt ,va ,ako Hilvs tl, M1(l, wolnal, wit i the rcvom.es oi the re , those Ixmds will ; , ,eMer tc , proprietors; " 1 began taking
no tne saiesi ano umsi pTou.aou; -mm ... . vom. mi the next dav. and am haimv to
toll you that they have completely restored my health, stremrth and cheerfulness."
We have hud .j-iite a lively episode here re- j cenily. in an attmi by leading members at ) j'SKit Moss Pauine froni pure Irish the Young Men Chmtian Association to gob- MoBPi for R , jia,lp,,. Puddings, Custards, ble up the Chicago Library Association. h" Creame. Ac.. 4e. The cheapest, healthiest.
3T "1 was as Weak as a B.utv," ob-1 served one of the young lady employes at I Maey's dry g lods store, " when t commenced ;
i taking Pi.ANi -atiom Bittkrs: and now I am on
feeling over-fatigued." This remark was mad.;
Now is the Time to Secure Your Tickets FOR THE GRAND GIFT CONCERT ! OF THE MILWAUKEE MUSICAL. SOCIETY, VTHIOO TAKES PLACE OS Wediussday Eve., April 26, 1871, at Mujic HalL
MMENSE SALE OF TICKETS !
Ths most Kn.tifylnn reports ra bo In ft recsivsd from ill our Agonts, and from praent iodic llotin ire are warranted In mjIob that there will lis NO POSTPONEMENT ! NO POSTPONEMENT ! NO POSTPONEMENT! The Sale of Tickets will Close on Saturday, April 22A, Ami our Agente aro hereby notified that all tickets remaining unsold, must be returned by that time to the ofilce of the General Ajrent, t Milwaukee. $80,000 IN CASH ! TO BE DISTRIBUTED. G R E EN BACKS ! 1 Gift $25,000 - - $25,000 1 Gift $9,000 ' .... 5,000 9 Gifts 1,000 S.OOO 20 Gifts SOO ... IO.OOO SO Gifts 100 5 000 1.00 Gifts 50 5)000 And -4,0-00 Otber C'ali Gift. AmouritlUK to $80,000. ticb:ets, - - - $2.00 EACH. All prtuH will Ii.; paid on Mw du after tho dnlng. Partias at a dtnta--. i-io majr draw o ub, can f"rv'arl '"dr tlokota for colloctlon through tho Eiproaa Conipnnlo. Tha award ot union will bo aimouncod by lloKraph in all tho principal citloa of the TJnlon. .I't'.V! .RiVS'l',?IBV?,fO;',r0De hondrod thoaiand nonibeu rcnrcsenUna tho i. T!" 1, ' i 1!(t.rl"cwl la ?a whool, and two thonaand ono hondrod and t-vei tjiercn . iomh .J . I J.f, " f.'."?lI"f tb0 f1"? wt" be ?lcei 10 anothor. From those whools iS Ul ,'hi. eir? . IsPi.0 inoitao?oufli; the Aumbtr drawn In each matanoe. ijilnm: thi-.t drawn nt. tho stime timo. Tho whool. are now hulng constructed .worrtatv ,r ihis or. a on, iind will be made on the mot approved plans. No pains or oxpeua.. will bo si.ai...i 10 inako tha drawing in every cospoot aatlafaotorj to the public, and ticket-noldora may be asftu-od that their Intorasti will be carofnlty watched and protocted. !(,il,,Wr.3'2m.!';iil ,f,:V,SY,rSond ! BTnk Draft. PostonicoOrder.or in Regiaterod o "i """'-"'S lifton ojnta addition il, parties can hare their tickets forwarded ia P-CRln-erod letter. W. H.J lOOeS, President Milwankoe Mnsical Society. VftxffiSj Treasurer, Cashier Milwaukee National Bank. EMLL WALLBER, Sec re try MUatankce Musical Society.' H, N. HEMPSTED, Music and Piano Dealer, No. 410 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. If the authorized General Agent, to whom all correspondence ahoald be addroued.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
irlH.I.m SK Rear T-iiiioiT l Their
M vaderfisl ;wrai.re linen .
ill
!
' " . ' ,, . ' 1 talcing 1'iiAN". -atiom liiTTKiis: ami now l a lhe ttr-t mortgage seven-lhirty my f ,t tmm mormH ti ni ,lt ,vithoilt now being sold, to complete f - Ul.r,v.rati,.otl P. This remark was,
Spcciol iloticcs.
market.
voi'so mi n s s- iation.
after a a onlv wr-r, and a free use of
it was signallv .kd'eated.
' means, B
and most delicious food in the world.
l5ti!ifNtion Invalids, brchm. down in health and spirits by Chronic Iiyspepaiii, or suffering from the terrible exhaustion which follows the attacks of acate disease, the testimony ef tkousanibi who have been raised a by n miracle from a similar state of prostration by Hostctti-i-'s Htomach Bilterfl, iBa sure guarantee that by the same ne-aaa you too may be strengthened
NcvT YorK Notes. illy etir nun (.'oro-spondetit.)
- - j ami restored. Bt.t to thoee who stand In peril of A TOET III US iloserilies how it suovveil, epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, priva
tum what ho did ;
and medicinal
party. lc hael 111 Ins. -Rsessieni a photograph of Amiable, tunl g. inr to Laruon's 'had oopiiw taken, ami s- arted seven detectives out some to Topeka and some to Emlorn. In the nietiu time Auiiul.ile hnd left town, slyly. Securing the serviees of Shi'iitl' Walkvr. Marshal Games, A. J. Reitt and I . 0. Richards, of Endorn, Jlr. l.'ioshy started with this panyouthe vvac pat-ll. Three dim !.- te-m-.s were pii..eureil, and tit nine - . ' : - a ;i : .lay n.ig;ht. armed an t r.i ; i, (lie pos-m lelt this city. They ha-( tilmo -t (riven up the joh as a 'lad 0110, when, ere the moon departed, u new light was discovered. They hoard that. .Viiiial.le was. at M::. George ii. Holl'man's, seven miles south of Lawrence. Going tHoffman's'houte, sheritV Walker knocked at the doer, and upon Hoffman making his nj pearanee, made known his business. Hoffinau naid Amiable waa not there, and after hearing sumo very positive and earnest demands from the sherdl', the place where the buy w is buried was revealed, and Mrs. ll.dVmaii stated that Aiiiable hr d been there, but had gone to Virgil Hoffman's, some four aiiics southeast: uf George llolV man's. The box was dug up ami secured. Taking George llolVmrn as a guide, tho detectives then started for the house of t ie oi her Jioffina 1, first satisfying theraselvesthat Ainial.le was not at George's. Upon reaching tlie otber house, "guards wen posted." and the party proceeded to business. They soon found out that they had cornered their matt. He had gone to bed in a room where the children slept. A 1'rnil partition divided this from the bedroom of Mr. Virgil Hoffman mid his wife. When the sheriff km .eked at tin door, Mr. Hoffman carao down, an.) Amiable, hearing the demand for him. jumped through the thin partition, landed in the bed ol Mr. ami Mrs. H., And palled the bed clothes over him. Tins did not save him, for Kheri 1 Walker soon pulled him out, skhx eetottcK, and landed him in (he middle el
the floor. He was matte to accompany you ! I ho lm-atic, for such he
tlo? party into the city. i ;id alter recov-; do io, . hen sprang i t tho liulv
compared to the sounds proceeding enng all the projierty, the detective
Irom a clear-ri tigmg b-sll, and oft times pennitted linn to leave for other parts, to be heard, borne through the. stillness 1 We learn that each of the detectives of tho-evening air, fo the distance of ' received tho handsome reward of s lini two or three miles, sometimes rejieated j for their services. Mr. Crosby has at prolonged intervals, and then agf in ! shown himself good at workiii; up a following each other a quick succes- case, ami ho says that in all bis oxpesion. In the l itter cat:.?, they are more i rienee of twelve years he never had like the sound produced by "tho black-! more effective assistants than he did m smith, when lie strikes a piece of re-: this occasion. fined steel open his anvil whewe the ! - - bird has received from the lY-rtugese ; Lunar Influence 011 Vegetation. T'l,,en8,SIi,i5-,;r' ttM'c,l8tUm of According to a North Carolina ,- J, rrator -the Smith ! rcH,,omUnit, th ittfUm ..f tl. ,,. In corime icuig itt; song, the tirst ; verotatiou may be determined bv notes uttered - re extreii.Bly harsh ami : trt-i)lf, thc foii,,, experiment : !m?J" r.; U'efHN rl 1 iSelt Take am given quantity of common time, are succeeded bv atx or eitr it line. ...1 . 1. . .
.!. r m.,i..ii- . " -., ' -iu5, nun uiHio me sain.- njio lour
u..v,,i..v. imiiu: aoiCP, l.l. .1.1
a reptrition for the emeicr
; vain.- .-I ttieir preparations. j All i u- lieibs. harks and roots of inr'igenr-ns eronit. are attiered by those who have evperienee. and caeli and every article in hroupht ! into the I atoiatori at the seison whm it eoni tains most of medicinal value. A large amount of ihco materials are pathercd by tli: farmers ' and ot urs over a large section of country aronm't the Laboratory, and. in addition to s'li-h -upplies (bo Jlessts. Tilden have tini ler i-r ltivntion some forty acres near their ! prci.ii. i The advantages, acquired bya loin; cvperi- : enee aed patient at- well us p'ersisteat labor. ! art'ov-1 the f:iiliti.;s wl.ieh are of greatest importai tee in Ibis limitless, atideannotoo enjoy- : f-d e-..-pt l th.:fe -.iniilarly pituated, ami triv- ; in.; anet.tion. more or le-s, to the cultivation of indigenous medieinal prodiiets and so as to I u;et all the IxinrfitH of imp-oved culture. I In this eo inection, it is only dolcg justice jt.i speak of Mr. II. A. Tildoii's various and t -mpf.rt.--ut e ititrdin-ions to medieal eieneej we ri fe' more ospooialty 10 his elaborate re- ; port t-i the Pharmaceutieril Society upon the ' cultivation of nanatic plants, in which he - carefully illustrates how f illy the active propj ortics can be developed, at will, by scientific ; culture. j The profession pre hardly aware of thelaj lor rc-.piiroil to reach tl e developments and ' improvenie its which have liecn mado in the j Iom-t eperien.-( o;' this establishment. Be-side-lhe general b isinesf. they issue a valuable Jon -ml of Materia 5f edica from their cxtensivu printirg department, and have reoentS l.v iss-.ed their Scprdemer t to Materia Mediea. vhiel- i a valuable 'addition to the Hhrarv of ! every pliys.cian. and useful as a releronce book J for!rii;i;isls geriernlly. How a SjkhiI if Thrond Suveil a Ladj's i Life. l-'rim Oie Iluoa (N. Y.) OImjivi't. i A few days a;o quite a little setisai tion oi cu red at Slittville. Information ; was f tn warded to us ;it the time, but ; by some aecidnnt we failed to receive i it. Du Hng the f ftenioon, while a verv : respect able married lady Was: fitting i'u i her house sewing, a strange-looking i man came into the house 1111 iinioiinccd. t f coiirse the lady was star.-iiid, but j asked tins intruder what h::; business was. After staring wildly i t her for isuine nine, the fellow shrieked out, i " Anna, you pi-omised to marry me i n ml did not do so. I urn uoino- to kill
prov-with
a h.rgc knife in his hands, and' struck at her breast, several times. The udy escaped injnry for a few m nutes by a severe struggle, but the fellow liiially succeeded in indicting a severe llesli wtmndin the center of the lady's breast. The knife fortunately came in coiititc::. with a spool of thread, which the ltoly wuh using and had placed in her b.isom, and cut through the thread to the wood. After dealin.!.; this blow the fellow run from the house ami was not seen again. lie is supposed to be an escapeu lunatic from the Asylum in this city or the re. T-I. iiusc iu Home. The lady never e. v the fellow before, and nn she is oof, the 'Anna ": that, apparently went ba.-k tm him, she certainly does not desire to Fee him aca-in. Eor eseane
Most of us (lot ham.it es were wofhlly disop-: pointed f iat the census did not give us over a million of inhabitants, and dispor-ed at first to i think that our t'ncl..': enumerators h idmi"!-ed ; some ti'-nres somewhere. Put we have pretty i much Fettled down into the belief that thc folks j were not at borne -that the million, like the j millionaire, has not come yet. And we sen one of the chief reasons why not. Wo have no i adequate facilities for rapid and eomfortablo ; transit to the upper end of the inland, and so the populatii n of all the ncit.-lib-irinc cities end 1 vill.'vee- er.ov. sit of proportion to ours. The remedy i- some, sort of a road on the arth, or above it or under it, that will transport tr and nil' wives and children rapidly and well. Valions are iho projects. little bit of a pnen j m.iti- tunnel, wliiclt iropo.-.e to blow nt up ' town, if only the leave ef the legislature can j ' be got. has ulroady been eonfdruoted. r.nd is I on eshibitiot : but as yet Um builders have the j right to carry freight only. It is by no means j t certain tl. I :ti.-h a mole-like mode would sat- .- isfy the public, if the right to attempt cany- ! ing passenger:, could be obtained. There is ; ; also the very tuclancliolv cl.-vated railroad in j Greeii'vich street a. id Sc-eii'b aven u upon ,: . which a st.am dummy has lately been placed. ' and from which the promoters expect a great i ; deal. Put it has no' Inemn to run vet. and it is verv doubtful whether people will evlensively patronize that way of getting high An- j 1 other plan prope?e : an elevated tunnel, nip-;
ported on iron columns and arches, the ours to i lie propelled l y air . but we fear its projectors wilt not be able to raise the wind necessary. : The prooosal which looks nioi-i, fe.isilde, however, and which i mo-t likely to be carried out snc-cssful!y to practical result is that the citv s-ba'1 btiild the much i.i-cded road. Many people believ.-fhat . pr.oid'- ,-ncb nec- . cssary coiivi-nit-nc. :. f.ir thc u.-. of the citiens , is a work pre-eminently apprnnriateto Isidone l.v tin citv, and they point to the Onion Water Wr-rk-i and t'entral Tark as examples of the advantages to be derived from such inip-ove-inenti so do'.e. It is certain that several liliI eral i barters have been granted (o ptivate persons, neiiv of our nio-l solid citizens ; among them, I nt of all nothing has resulted; ' while no one doubts that ir the city should ' tuidcotake the timer, it vould l?o done, and probably well done. And "it were well, 'twere done ipiickly.'' Our new poi- opice, witl bfl well done, no doubt, but it won't l-o done ouieklv. if lhe cast
is any criterion for the future. The world . moves, and t o does 'he building. It is a shamn ! , that this great metropolitdiouM I compelled i ' to use foritspostofliee a thin'? of sliredf and ! patches so utterly unsuitable as it. present , burrow: but we shall have to endure, it. wi'h j only the encouragement, that the new one will j I! really lusl-da-'s and worthv. whenever it is i completed. ' I We have late'v bepn a good deal agitated on
toe ipiestion ei me siat.uifv or ,,m- lire mstir-
Boftly, softly, while we si. pi. Came the snow-flakea gently down Come an I sorrowfully wove A Bbroud of white for the tmrioil town : We rose -Tith feelit.es grand ar.d intense. And lilr.tl a middle-aged AliK'-'-Afrtcaa sfiovetiet to clean our sidewalk off for hfty cents.
; lions, ami nn.-..D((euial climate, ur unhealthy pur-
siuis, may at any moment be stricken down, this paragraph is rao3t particularly and emphatically adtlreseett. Yon, who are thua situated, are proffer- ! ed an absolute safeguard against the danger that menaces you. Tone and regulate the system with ; this harmless 'Medicinal stimulant and alterative.
- - - I and ymi will i forearmed against the maladies It is just ascertained that Auguste ",,w,e " ar"und y" hi the air unseen. Villemot, the popular feuilletonist of i He'-tlerV stomach Bitten, are not only a standard
tho Trmn. eommil.t.e.l snieido in Paris mc ano. alterative .nroiignout tae united state.,
when he learned that the city would be ! forced to etipitnhitiv He w.ts the an- j thor of a comedy and several literary! works, and was considered one of the! cleverest writers of the capitol. i ! Vf$T N'lRTHWUSriCHM IllMlSli X.Ml. Co., i
manufacturers of Patent Tlammere.l IIoiso Nails. Office tiS West Van B iron street. V.ietory 56 to b'S West Van Htiren street, corner Clinton etieet, Chicago. Thkre is a Colonel Voti Werdheni at the head of tho Twcntv- seventh I'rus-
sian inff.ntry regiment. He had six I sons in the army. All of them fell on j the field of battle in les.4 than I vel
weeks. SftrjAUKH H. Fosridi ,v Co., 151 bake street. Chicago, importers of breechloading shot-guns and implement. Pat.b lii.rn and lavender are? the prevailing tints in gentlemen's scarfs. Endow your children in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Chicago.
but tlic aro accredited by the certlncaiee of the
mot iti. tiiiipiisbcl citizens of the Union, to the people of at. "thcr lauds. In Canada, Australia, and the Went luili-.', they are gradually taking the place of all other stomachics, whether native or foreign, and as siini; as truth is progressive and demonstration overthrows doabt, they will eventually supersede every ot iter Invigurant and restorative now employed in medicinal inactive.
"It Saved My Life" WORDS (IF A RELIABLE DRUGGIST. What is the Value of Money when Compared to Health. Allen's Lung Balsam I w;irn a tot. ft- Iiriiik up the most troublesome Cour.i
in f.n In- rotlihl . short t imn There ia no remedy that i enn hov mom oidi.ot of rral merit than thin Ball o.;im fr fiiritiff Consumption, Coughs, C'olda, Asthma, : L'ruup, Av, It Acin on the Kidney, Ii Acih on tlm Uver tVT Which iudkH it mi than a roo(?h Remedy.
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A Novel by Emily H. Moore,
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two. The rcsemhlanc of these notes "1 ' " , .""vl: w from ft.tal inittnes i iuWIv d V.
4 il i f ... , i niu.ll fill? illllUtJiH 'HO, MOW Ml ' .1 i .. " . , 1 v-..- , ovdil nDi !l? "DVl1 '? THt CX" i entente of the first 'parcel on the first : ",c V'"' ('T V1 Tutwt w,th th(! 'a7', rhe deer, motelhc ring. or v of c new ,. lllt, l-o 'l of cotton ni her bosom K?" a'R",t the sam,C ! hat ! d parcel sow near the same spot ! Wkinnith strikes upon the steel, is s? . ou th1 or m,c(mA (lav , th), ,,, ,, j Sanimor Sports, perfect. UiHt raanriiKins n,M.,i hear-! onHrt.r: tho thM sow on the w.ti. ;., . .
i ' -ji.tij us Ltu i.. k. r n: n or third day before tin: full 1 l,Uve a revival -f yachting as well as of
moon ; and lastly, sow tlie fomlli par- j the national game. Not satijlied with eel on the second or third day In-fore tic- hum-Is won in heating th-.- "Dnuntthe moon is out. Now the first pared, lews '' acr.ws tin- Atltiiitic, the nminhlo twwn nniler the new moon, vill grow I m nei-severinj' Jfr. Aslmrv 1itil.1in
ti new 'vssi'l v'ith which he Mtpects to
I" men i iiuiy p in.lliri ii.til near- , (nrl.r ing it are unwillingtolelicvethe souml i JLwin,i could heprodi ced i.y thedelic it or-'; " .
ga.is lorramg the vocal apparatus of bo suall a bird When in full ng it
oectnues easily tiist out da Dy any mi usual sound rocHclin ? from I lis forest hfiieath, and quickly erases its lie tody. The bird mikes the most cxtrnordinary gesticnlatio';? -when iiroducijig these sounds. WLn commeiiciug ios song it usually stan-ls in an upright position, with the head thrown directly tdoft, and as it proceeds, it gradually sinks it beneath, ther violently throw: r g itself forward and downward, seeniingly to assis-. iD this romarkublo manner, to pour forth it::lnal not 38."
very fast, blossom most beautifully, but. will lied -bear much fruit; lhe second will blossom and bear very little; the third pared will not only blossom beautifully, but will boar' fruit in abundance: and the fourth nud last parcel will scarcely rie from the ground. Like ino all fruit trees set at the new moon blossom, but. three .lavs before the full moon. Lour abuiid.-mll'v.
In pruning trees, tho sane effect takes j i,e dev sp.l bv practical
place, for a tree pruned at '.he new men and shipbuilders.
m, rn wi 1 1 c li rvrf (,,t K I t ,, 1 . , .
w-v j5-rBBii.AKr bTjROEONs all over j will prove unproductive, but if pruned tiMomtntry mmwnmiend jtg RherktoM'sMv- at the full, it will bear abundantly.
o-4 ivwiuum 4'owaers for tho following (rinible in hones : -Iaius of armcti'i:. r..,t.l,.
or r ater.
nf hs of the hair. atonoaL-e r t h(ei
thick water, etKhe and ecl-is, Hwellir p of the el mile, worm, horao aii, thick wind and heaves. A fribso of onrti who in chief e oik in the iovcninicittal ' t .pctieary nays that no modicine chest is now conipletj withoiu Jihiiivn' AHfn- wii-ieiit. Wo alwava eif.pn:-od it. wan preH.-1-ibed by law; if t is not, ,t, cxtj. hi to be. for OMrtaird ..- there i nothing in the whole ,er('i infill., of muili importance to the noldior and the snlor as Jnlmton n Anodyne l.iUHIKlrf. The Arclibisiiopof J'nrishas been arrested !y tlie commn. lists on a charge . f conspiracy gainst the wfety of the etilt.
A CatiIporman's itlea .f consolation is shown by the story of the fate of the son of u missionary to the Tonga t Islands, who, naturally desirous of see msf a civilized eouiiti-v, obtiiined p r mission of his parent.: to visit the United States, but was Mllod bv Hie Arizona Apaches. I?-.tt he found u
Irien.i, a rough frontier man, only slew the Apael..- i .,.,!
ima luaileil the ind tan'.-: sea It good old missioiiaiy, as 1-eiio.'
ining lie coin. l itt. to show 1 for his grief.
who not li'l-, but
to the
III "liipilt-hv-
Gkp.en poaa and aim v. I.eiii-ies. are be ing sent north from Charleston.
re.-'ivei tlie t,reen s euji, anil the less iinio!-( mt troj hies gained by American craft in tli - sailing contests tf last year. Onr own yachtmen aivt not idle, and r.ew vessels are now being built with nn eye singlu to speed, f o that the cominc: IJiil is)i candidate fu' national honors will be met with all the latest
uprieieiueniK in nor. Mailing tnnt. can
American sen These interna-
1 ttomi I -1'ptatie trials of BpetMt are not , only a manly and healthy puitimo, but j tend to the improvement of marine j archill ctnre. and skillful seamanship. j Son liern Illinois Fruit Prospects. I Advices from C'obdon, Southern Illi- ' nois, report, .:iche; just out of bloom; apricots nit! as large as pans; pears, i apples tunl ch -rries in full bloom. The ! fl int trees present a beautiful appeafanee, those that are in full bloom being one ines-i 1.1' lit .wore. Straw berries that ; were in Mo-.mii u lhe JSth .veie killed, i hut pb'ttly ol litids are left, so that the tie ids are igain white with thorn. -
1 The pi .:s).ve"ts for the fruit crop in general never weie bettor. I Thkrf me HiHi.OlM.i meire v:nien than i men. in Kn; 'land.
nlidi'iu'e Ii:ih rcceive.t ' llthis l,l?e...
amdo Hhock bv the failure r,f tn-o .r.n.mii ISHI-Kl- l,lve Owl to Cli,.t.-e
1 , ; , , ; . -, , : , ' :".- nci-,-v;R--t.-ti(,tee wlaclilitive lately ben wound up I.y our vi-,-1- Kooit Freah 1 laut Superintendent. In the cace of : lie f ireat l-'ioim White Winter kiln .
Weet-rn there 14 tin charw ordili.-ttwi- l.nl ! ... S.ermi: Kitr
j .ii-: e.n.-ir, ll.'l ,,n,ll ll..: tl -. ,11 '. .1 I and could not be enlleete.l. Tlieamminl neccH- f'onN Xo.
I nary to reinsure the rickf. or an it in called, ! iiyE fJl,';'-;;";;;;;;;; j the reserve, was not there : onlv tho sltidow t nAiti.-:T--V,v "a"" i of it remained. TlmuKnud. of pereone. -vhovv j j'OHK -Mess, New. . families ilepcnd upon tho folvenc ifliloin-j
. . ..... . ...... ....... -i- i.m (,..,.. in tin. e,i-iii - tKKK eA-..r, ,,. : of tl.e death of I he breadwinner, are anxi-mely ( lionn "Live.'.;'.'.'.'.!".'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'..'.'.'. I asking how far this wcakiiess exlende. Tf two ' snitci- Live. '!!.'.. j companion fail, why may not others ' Ti:' the i wiSJTr-.te'.o 3 (Ireat Western, which let a n.imitnllv sitlh- Cons ....'......'..".'..'.'..'.'."... cient reserve, proved not rea'ly (oba-.e, it, how I !y are we to be suro that any company ha.) what. iilti.Wi-!"."".'!.".";.'! - it. prnfcseH to have ? This is a fnir onetion. I Cohk Mess'.'!.'.'.....'.'...'..'.'.'...' and entitled to a fair answer. Happily Micro ' b.vnn in a wav i i which it can be ' satisfactorilv ! sr. 1.0111s ',u..-...,.l 1-1. rt u. -.r w,trt .1.. - 'i I nvFt-CAlTt.v- Ohotee
s;.., iz; .... . v ..'.'.,- ! .- 'i co.it,.
' and removes all de-.ibls. Other eempfinics may ' Shf.f.p Hood to Oliolee.. I be, and doubtless many are. safe and sound, j "3aH : but a registration company muslin1. Whv ? j cons '.'.'.'."..' , Itt). ause they deposit, iiiflt tin- (usuraiic) Do- ' Pr,H partment at Albanv. the entire mini nec.earv I uliVvV
to meet their liabilities to their polie-,- hulthre : : Penn Mess
. (hat io, the amount necessary to reinsure their j i risks, or th "reserve." Thin " rrser.-e" in . calculated by the Tierartment accordinp to the ! law which w is oiitially passed at tho h. .Kgea- I ' Hon of Mr. N. X). "Morvan. President jf the I ! North America T.ife Insurance Co., to wlio&e ! sagacitv and love of ji.itico w e ewe the Regis- : tration System, an.) the deposits to meet it. can j 'only bo nude in bonds and mortgages, and' State, and United States stocks, the former '
of which must beaoproved by the Department. The law provides for the kee.pin'' of these .
curitiea in such a -manlier that it is almost an impossibilitv that thev should ever be stolen.
and certain that the thief could make nn use nf I iniirKv'.-fii'md ! - them if any one should by any possibilii v- igno- i Po.tit -Mess...! rantly steal them. Under this system there I llSn" can bo no doubtful or bous items in (he re- --
sorvo, and the reserve h the citadel of lif.j in-sui-acee. When that is s,afe. all is safe, v. hen i that is lest, all is lost . Tho policy holders of the North America Life Insurance i'ompany know n it only that the trustees who have diargo of the funds which they have devoted to i.- protection of their loved ones f.re honest, b-.tt that they ha., e chosen to demetistrate to all Hie world that thev are so, by )rt!'ii ito'il oflhrir )mri r '- cce-t.-c . Thi; final crowning f't-u-y of !if,- insnt-.. an:o entitlessu.-h a company to do c.i.lle.,1 I p.. safest tinancial 'nstitulioM in CNisfcncc. There cau Iks tio fears or doubts about it : probably niM. if not all companies will sooner or later be for. el to imitate the North S nieriea : meanwhile all honor to tho originate, and pio- . noer. Thore is also a curious state of things in the firs insurance business, but! have already rpun out this letter to nu ll a lenethlhat I niiiat reserve that for another time.
. jllfl il lrf.16 IH1 I . i WI ft, J 2ft . 1 W) . s W . :i is: 7 mi . i s .a i si s, 75 7S tl; .rf, 71. e l IU I 111 ef I I". . 1'.. WI m'l'.l 7'. II IJ . ti Ml i 7 an ! . 5 i i s m 1 7.-. .if r, r. . i aii .,f i .vi i . a -a vt i mi : . : a. . a ir, I . h 7:. i..' t) (.-! . 4 WI ef 7 O. i; uf ;i it ..v IJ'- , 7 (Ml ef 7 rll . i " IS 75 irf t 31 f.f I ..f. s . !'l ef HI i,f i ;.- ii -,(.; i:
i r'.'" Rend tli following from a reliable Druggist of MichUl'ln : Maui.n k Citv, Mich., July 37, 1870. .I.y. Harrt, Co.-Tenr 8lrs:-Th Allen's Lunir Hi. 1-wini has ,-e-rlveil. I would not like to be without- it.
for it has savi-d my life. 1 took a bad cold and cough,
.a.) uiiaiif i (im..ni. .n was sealed ouon me. 1 was la
a .cry tja.l state. 1 tried evervthinir that was recom.
1 n.en.t.'ii. itul mien! a creat deal of money, and cot no
help. 1 had the Allen's buna Balsam for saic, but 1
Knew mentn: et its mortis 1 did not like lo take It, without kiionins more about ir 1 had nnt. sold a hot-
tie. When y.mr aceut called on (no I told him 1 could not sell i, tne.ltelne I ktiew nothing about. He urged
n.e to irv it tic sell, l at.I so. und to my atratolul snr-
priso tie- Hrst. isittte stopped my cough, and before the tin ii hoi tie w is ta ion my lnngs were healed and well, and I c.-c. now -tie.ik knewimtly to my friends and cus
tomers to me luanoeaot Allen s l.ung Dalaaui. 1 remain .esnectfttll. h. 0. OOTTREL.
t i A.ii.to io th. mM Ulirair ,hild-lt eantttin no
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Il Is Sold lev Alcitii itte Kcnlerm (irnerallr
CAUTION.
(.'all for "am.EX'R LlTNG BALSAM." and shun
Hie 1 i uii ouitir n;usiini. as unprittoipiea men may
a jifh ii-u boh iiH-n rtiara(-UiUII, Call lor Allen's 'Lang Balsam. ,1. N. 11 AHRIS A CO., Proprieiora, f'lnelnnatl, O. K..r sale l.v (iUKKXK BUTTON. Milankee: II. llOSWOIt l'l i SONS, Milwaukee; l'lTI.I.KR, FINCH l- IU,l,i:it, i-Ui.- iK,.; COLLINS DtlOS.. St. Louis: NOVI-:S BIKIS.. St. Paul.
Rhonld he applied for through lid Mm tlrollicrK, PaO-nt Attomcm, SI4 Ninth street, Washington, I). (1. BT& If we re tort, an invention patcncable, are abate pur fee until the Mtont is allowed. Send for circular.
8 O'CLOCK. BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, ILL. 19th H ear an Acres. 13 Greenhouses. J.Hj-tiesl AHsortiuentnll Hiautti. B- ftock ! lw Pi-if ! WiHild yuu knew Htt-J. When, How t Plaint I Fruit, Shade, SlforgTeen Trees; Root Crafts Seed lings, Osage Plants ; Apple Seed : Ki-.ely Rose Potatoes: Shrul.s-, Roses, treenhuse and (larden Planta,ac.,stc FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS
ftinest, Be&t Collection" Noiia and Quhhtf.
Send 10 cent foi Now. Itluslrotod, Deaertuiivit Cola-logu-80 paces. Send ntamp, ?ach, for Oataiscun of Heedi. with plain direct tonn - 64 po.:e; Bedding aad Ganlon Plant 2 pagea, and Whole-ale Price Ust-S4
Mr rlirl to sail t.ht
ciieDniflO i-iuiun; istiLiriiiK Mswini.. maCHINI5. Has thn under J'rrt, makes lh " ior ttitch " (alrJte on both Mides.) and is fitly i(rtmt. Tho be.tt and cheapest family criiikgMaiineiii tho market. Addntw .TOII NKIiV rr.AttV h '. .
Boston, Usaa., PitUburKh, Pa.. Chtr-aKO HI., or Pt. IjouIs, Mo.
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MILWAUKKK. Bfeteh- Choice Prime Fair Grades... Medium Ptock Cattle Common Inferior Hods- IJTf Shf.ep--I.lvo- Good (o Choice Bl'TTFK-Chdke Fofls Froiih
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no. 3 CnnN- Now.. Oath Wo. 3
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: We'epl! (tteatlon to every one who reads this, whethei i dealer or coosuincr that
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382 and 384 BROADWAY Opposite the New hall House
W. S.HAN f, I K M. SKVMOUB, l
Mllvviiul.ee.
Our faeltities for importing and tuanufacturlnit are each ne to enable ns to irtve our c-istom.-r every mtvantnee in t.'ganl to prtces. '.Ve will not be u-t.tersxl.i by any house in the country.
I'm: Infest novelty in wnfenos for women ix the erv:ibil. It conii:ds of a ! perfect upbore of f;l:ts '-, enclosing a i M'iiteli movcKient. Ono side Muim-h a ; nditc ilinl, Thc rcicrsf; evli iliits Hie ! work, and nil is in flic eoiii:ii ti of a linzel nut,. The niovenictits air- niekel, ami the watch is n stcm-winlor. 'I'liia
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TO YOUNG MEN.
4 SI':l.l'-INMTIH:CT(llt on Marriage
il. .-aaes (t tne Ki:ir..(luc't.-i' i.rt::.
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Weakness. Ac., with SO viicln.-a for self.-.'iii-.-. 1-sl !:o,.:e
page. Imi elites and enffinvti.R--. S.-)l.lc -'.y. till cis. l.lOll li.VlltKs.a Treatise on Vn.ale llseas.'.,with I pres.-i-i.tloiia fer aell'-t re.-itiiient, it. s.-til.-d .-.u.-l.-ti,-. IV nc ll. i t.-. M. A S. Inst., Publisher:. Mi'.wsuli. e.W is.
Is the Best! Is thc Purest: ! Is the Most Scooomical ! OF A 1.1. SOLO I . THE WESTERN COUNTRY tf yvi nutii a tfivwl jf. Um ; ff you want jfoux houae to look wvll. buy NAZRO'S English White Lead! John Naz.ro & Co.. .WllOLBSAl.r! HARDWARE & TINNEli'S STOCK. M i I n n ii k cc, Vi isc u umii.
,.f Cider, Win,-. Oireolaia f-.,..
S-Mlthmc. t W. II. Oll-
enriosity can lie is woi ii pen.'iuit. iircelet. Tn the ten.lotit cav'iiier i ivitelittif; lion.-.
tieeiireil fur ':.",(), It upon the nocl;lilC(J or first poHition fin iit... ! lwpiisite to tell the ;
VINEGAR
.MOIIK, Khilnh.O. Chapman's IVTew Township IVXap of Wisconsin.
lilt . ilr,..v.ta, with
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31(.'?! inches, pocket forte, eentaitia
Ktntl.iiia, Tuioi'ta nf all prin.i--:il t...ic. Alsonn Itli. ni.-.rKin. Ir...... I-V I'KNSI . .,t every town, village ,nl w.-ir.' ei.mt.U-t M,-,ll, pr. i.,.l.t. A Hheeit itt-.-..u,it 1,. ii.. I tl II AND, tt'olo Aaent. llo ti3. Milo
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$100,000. HOW TO OIITA1N IT ! A tmuiphh of twclvi' pnAT'-a, iivtne all !!i"'nrm.Vii.i. .vhi:-h i" ':.lu;ibUt to -(ivory Mitii,, ncittriM ii mi rU I (h.j IT. S.. will ho t ni frto, h .vtlilii-ii'iuK K. P. WKIJ.-h,
ERRORS OF YOUTH. ; UPOIITINT L-r.rTrUK P rtptiom. to .-..ii" SM.tf.lHViikii'n-. fr'nit-t-iane. &w, mnt fro?, KO. THKMA1N. HUtlon l N. V,
invent lalfr I'uv riled," brfidlitk
ifail x ll'l.ariiiRn. I'rltemi Hl. Sold hv
i.llr ai iho(laM3l.enj r scat noMtnaid an rcooiuirif
DO NOT DESPAIR YtmnR men Bufferlnc from imtvouk flobllity, 4tmiut nenknos, iMtmatnidcay,if yon want acurAriUoHend a stamp n nd 1 virtt how to do it. Tny us, and do not send to quark doct ir. " Pretnndod fellow-sulf cror. " with their lxHtua4t)if eures,"and ot her I rauduand htitnbufa, avoid tlie in, We iiave no driii. or iwUmt poisoa to tell. AddrosoC. K AOKBY.88 Oontnj Sti-oot, Now York.
Agrents ! Read This ! 'B WILli PAY AtiENTS A SAKARY of Ti 830 ptr wit.Ic aud oxpenset or allow a la raw oommlssluu, to soil our now wondprfal invontiont. Address, M. WAG N Eft t CO., Marahall. Mich. IHfJEGAR, how uiadf' tn 10 ho art, without drugs Win Particular lOoonra. F. Saus. OromweU, Conn
U the onlv orp;an wltL the oelebrat sd Tox Jubllante and V Humana Stops. Vim. from $5(1 r'aaranh. Sold on small instntmenta. fsend for Catalogue to U. U HTORVT OO.. ,. Itoed's Temple of Music,
jaaroatn sosk, vat-caco.
P A "KTS -TH K WKKKLY WIf"ONWIN. wU Tub G heat Sumy PiPKB,eor.tainingaU of tho thrtltinR story entitled BUCK Shxep. by Kdrauno Tabs.oontinuinE four months, commencinir April 12th. Tnii best and choapeat -reekly paper prtnld. Terms, RU'1? .l'r i'ear ; 60 cenu for four months. Address CKAJiER. A1KKNS a i RAMER, Milwaukee Wis. (feK To SlOPKIt DAV. 83 to StOnerdM. VUtJ MEM. W..MKN. Revn&nri (llm.s whn uinn In
on now bnslcees, make from f6 to $10 per day of 'AWr own W. Pull partlcatan. and inst.-nctions Hetit free by mail, Ir iti arc tint fititliitt t'.'A our (nitaftaimts ire
j-m pity you (tl or thc teaiUt ot ttrlttaa- to ns. TRY UK. AddroH TtNKKRA HOCCOMIIE. Bon S, Caxonoria, Wis. SAIiKM.HKN WANTED. To sell pood; bT san. Die at who'.esale. We will pay a salary . K76.00 to
100.00 per month and espensos. Reference required A BBNNUTT A CO., 121 Hadlaon St., Cbicaato. Ill-
REDUCTION OF PRICES To ct inform to redaction of dntio.
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
BY ETTINU IfP CLITn. rW Send (or our Now Price List sjid a Clan form
will accompany is eontninlnK full directions cakltue A largo saving to oomnur.orSf ind remunerative w dub ovganlsers:
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO, 31 a.n.1 33 Vescy Httwi P O. Boi M48. XrwYnrk. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENi;
Cleans Kid Clorcnand aTI klucUof Cloxhn and I ?lothrnr ; removes Patnt, Grraso, Tar. Ac, iwjrfuwffj, wi'hrmt tJtie Isast ininry to tht uncut fabriu. Stbt b rtruj.-Hitand laney Goods lhalora. FRAGRANT 8AP ILlKNr, CO., 33 BaroUv St ., New York, 4tl La Salle Hi.. Chicago
f 'ENTS Sent to Z. POPS VOSE. P&itr, Ack land, .UufMf, witl procur mmple eophm tht YuuMtf Proplts llolvvcr HpvffeMi fr'tr. a vr, Iwt utittth'r 'Kinrir ri- n-l'v in rVMinfm trtlk Hid a
!iftO PrrniiuHia. iff" 'fJ.VTfii; togc ' STEEL NApSSp STAMPS."
Stka por i.tttitr. Mailod onrcccii'.t.of trivu
Tbi v urcBot a rile, FA NCY BRINK. Mdo of Pr Una, Wblaky. Pt-ooflpHrtls ami K
Hue L.i(or, dootored, arloed and awoctenod to plont' toe tasto, called ' Toot Appctiztan, Rai ttorQTi." Ac, thft lead the tippler oa to drakena.atwi ; and re ln,bat axr a true Modici txe, made from tiio 9ailvo
Sooto and Herbs of Callfornli , free 1rm all Alebwtic SdmalantH. They aw the GREAT B LOO D
PURIFIER cuhI a L.IPI; GIVINO PRINCI
PLE, a perfect Renorator awl tsvicor&tor o? ttw
ftyatei u , carry tne off all notooo cms matter, and rotttorinc tlie blood t a heal thr eosdttl-m. No ponoa oaa tek
th5e Bittera according t o dlr actions and renula kmc on well, prorided their boni" .oe not destroyed by miao.al ooiaoc or other mean, and the vital tgrswi waated berond tho peint of re rair.
Thvy are Smtle PmrmmMiv mm wH au ta
Ttttir. Doeeeawnff aJao, the ivocnliar merKof aetlnti aa a pow?rful asent in roHcrins CtmceeUoB or Itauraatlon of ti Lier, and al1 the f lscenil Orajaoa.
FOR FBMAJUE I OJfU'LAlNT, wactlwr te
joang or old, married or ato e, at the daww of wetnaabood, t at the fcm of life, tlwee Tonie Bitters hm
m equal.
Fo iBflaiwrorwy wmm Vtormwic RJwdMaUSeai
mn4 tienu DyfrpepNia tr IndlavAtion BIHoe,
Remitlent im Internuurnf Frvers thwmmtm
mt thr Bloed IJrer, KwlBeyo mmA WavaVkr,
taeae Brtlera faare been most- raeoeeafol. nmcm DiMCaurt are caused by Vit .(tlrd jBIo4, ".rhieb enerall produced by denameatol Ute IHcmtkrm
Orintiw.'
DYSPEPSIA OR INDlOEfSTION. Hitadaeb. Pain tn the BhouMeri, Ossbs. Tlhteaa of tte Cheat mutneaa. Sour KrurtsUons i f the stomach, Ead toata in tlie Mouth, BHiov AttxckB, Palprt-mtien of tbe Haul, Inftaipmation o' fbe lunrs. Pain in tan tectoBs of tshe Kidneys, and 1 bun ired other paiaiol a?sirp tome, are the offspring of Dj epepaia. They invirorate the ;itorna ih, -ind tininlato tbe tor pid ItTer and howefts, wolcb riader thcta ef Wi equalled efflcucy in cSeaaatog tbe blocd of all Unparitlae. sad bnpmrttec new life aad Tlor to the whole srsteai. FOR DISfiASI?;, Fuiions, Tetter, Salt Rhoanx, Blotches, SpT-U,PiT3Mt-,Poat-tii bnnclea, Blue-Worm, Scald HeitG, 8oxe Ere,Ciypela. I'ch, Scurfb, Iiiv;oiors ' ion of the Bkin, Ramon and Diaeaees of tbe Stan, of whiitevtT name or naUire, are litc railr due up at id carttod out &f 'ii. a system ia a short time by tbe ue tf the- ttttnv Oae bottle te ooti c;iaea will conriceo tbe inojt uwredabma of tbelr curative effect. CttMHiae tho Vttiatcl Slool whenorer tow ftnd tta lm puiltieeburstinjc thrcuith tte SHn tn Ptmplea. Btrop tion s or Sorea, cleausit wb;n 5-00 find it ebntmcted and sluRKieh in tne rein clease it whea.it is fooL and your feellnjta will tell yc u whenu Keep the broad pnn aad the health rf the -yaVmi will follow. PIN, TAPE and ether WORM.K, Inrklrtc fa flu system of no many tb,MTr.nd s, are eff ontually deateoj-ed and removed- For full directions read carefully i-batJ circular aroand each bottle, printed in four laacaaffes Bnclish, German, French and Spaalsb. J. WALKKB, Propriftfor. i. SL McDONAIaDA CO.. Rraggistsand Gen. Apents San Francisco, CaL, aad 32 and 31 Con .me roe Street . New, York. rr SOLO BY ALL DRUv GI8T8 AND DEALKRS.
FOA
Hand and Bfahiwe Sewing J. & PrcOATS'
Six Cord in All Numbers. From XSo. 8 io XaT'7. lOO ZnclBSive.
Ill
FOKSAUIBl' Dealers in Dry HimkIs and NsUms.
A Book for the IJlion. . MARBIGE.TL'il. BiiortbaUoJ mWimiMn 'phyfjjot,4cal itww ven-rsanti rerrlatitna f tlie -kuusi acm witli tie iat'Dt 0 jMvnrries in rroi,;ucln( and p-rerottUac f fiprnc, pnst?rrinc ttioc.ni ieiin, c. ( Tiisiy (, inl-fi' -:.OK v.'rlio! t v-o iinadrfld ixA tr ex t v-1. ar p ui'!, ,;,m..-.r ni-Ta-viDja--f t4rat.il n "ll l ..MO ITtisr-:-io:l for t tl -.0 wSo miV.irr-- Of i'J -iiimLiU ni.tr i; Htitlit in a tttxife lhr ourhtt-o bs l I'. :k au-iWcy, aadunt laid cai.-- aiHoat S -Tf tn nov en fr. nf !mtcc for Fifty (Vnta. II C 'it'.t to thr rVfUi tt d nod I'nfortnnatr , I. 'f.r ' a;V in- t;ttho m .'or !huj. 0ir KS -(rho ftd-w--I-. 11 piiM,-ppT,i,nr Q-i-rft ar 0-fK UfmKj)-! ;i 'Mw-lir. I.uiti..rla, nomnttrr what jotu distUK ti T ti d !nr;jtt j-fmr i idCiou. I Mr. rn'iicwjlvr i,.lt-d. p.M,malr oriiymafLTi1 V.V i'rt d in h-..irk. iibc . No. 1? i Ki..)i'ht. ),w tf: A-vt as J t hf t nut, St. JUuiji JH. 4 Buy TTo and VI Do YouGooai)
KQUT & PLANT
i.fr im- wrri'inc tr.i'a to a XKaiinr acKiU, tti"M Pjllstiirf-1 i:iPi C4mnl ilnta whitdk
it wutd n.t lMt MppiN-: they omid roerb, bucb at. Hmim. iiK. Fain ix ram iSstK.;
Kt'S HNI-SH tip Hit, H t" ! .Mi YKT,1VUL-
Ni?t, 1.1111,1 u i-,. Krri. vvmv. Kn it av
i;ia, i8 Arrr-.trr. tliuors ITTSKV. If-nv, Is.NrV At TI'Vl. tOSOTPA.rW, pKMu ry, K; ti.i ' At t-Bisns, TtrPPki A, .Jifh mt:. ard of -.-t klmlrvd oontolatBts, arisioK from i. Ifiv e t j of the body or ob-1 strartioBsof tttifuiKt on. Bfinff fre from menury or otirr iwrn. tht-; can be taken: at al t imcn ant i aiidi r all ckcamasjpiwsvsTRh i ont regard tn i?t or boMntiss. Price $& Onus a tox.' Pit pared tf tbe
uraiton aaecucnK v-o, , ax. urn Ltu jau.
bold by draeatsta a&o oeawu ta oTerywbere.
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FARMERS ATBKATISF AN THU VVirVBX OF A vety profitable crop, sent free. Bugale, 3t.r PERFUMERY ! 70HTHKLARt;lvT ASSIRT3tl2NT ajisl J' bast toratts eR upon or addrn C. K WyODWOHTU A StJN. Koebeeter, . Y H. Y, CMBos, SX- Broadway.
DR. WHITTIER, 617St.(atti-teeMc. LOK iER ixATra ti St . Ltwie than nay Chronic lhystrian, o sue -wHluily triat 8irjftle and C umplittod ' ciwial t MaanaaB tj briac palieats tromevrytSta'.. l in )h .p(oJ opportfinitiaa, a bfci jnc ox -xtrieBce wit h i treat dru prisrs?d in tbe establishment, cures ca-KW piren np b? othera. no matt-nr vho failf d ; lell jttur private trocble. Ooft-.raif-Ai ton froeL Send t to etsrvaans formedloj tacmj
If at hoop. Wosiani or, f-en by mail. Is cents each, both for Seta., IPB jiiicn. All thai tbe crlrwa,
wimw WW awat wiwa-
i .mhtJn 1 aM inr nic-iti M
mIsimm , t ar-r-iaa'n , lvi-- warns anan aad woaaaa
o xcht U read it aa a .ainlnist. Tbe ucmmi, dcbil-U tfttedor TartiaUs iai o it nre wHcmificsU' adviaed
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If or Tim!i-, Pal nil
ituritnjfioo.vt
a iuri.asT Wants ftttituiitlon in thti orihwcHl. i
the reswn. Address Kt w nip A. AHPvi
FERRATED WINE OF Wild Cherry, FOR
DjrapcjM la., Ixdioatiosi, XcrvtmtmtaHsaka.
Thia atrn stable and hiffhly eftioacloui Wins, in pitv
ptred so u to pressnit to Invalids a toliable omnblz ation of rah .able elementa of Ckesbt, rHOapstoo 7 and lBOSt, ia a ijrm more acceptal.it- than (ho r dtestiT p(efratloiw of Ire,. An Ircm "onir aid $(torrre .peoially adaptod 14 Ilk, delicate oonatttntion of IiAinna, in com of ceastml wewktwaa, km of a too i nam-ity and unperetisthed blood. It promctm the appetite, give, renew sd
eqrencUl and eater fj to tin whola srstem.
IHIdcn A Co., ?hmrmHcot-lili k ("iMmiKto
JVr LchiKtcx, A", P.. aanf lit WMUtm Sr.. Xe& i'wk. JE3F" For sale by DraKctst oeraily.
THEA - NECTAR IS A PURK BLiACU: TEA
witah the 3reiL Iain PhMntw. Vm.
ranted to suit all ta itee. fbr slj vrwn )t. And for Halo wfacle. nale only by tbe-f5rsit AtUajitio A- Pnrittr TVn. 8 Ohavc1 L, New York. P. O. Box JWKIB.
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TREK! FREE ! FREE teak at A new ncelpta. as UlulUd book o tbe odd, ouaint, em-ions and Intereailaff ; Ttnaava; fit ilraatn. t ions. Mailed for two sump. Address BLACSaR A: CO.. Mt Broadway, New York.
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t'ENTS, with ax, beiitU
OK ,
color of eves and hair, tmb will MMiM h MtiNi
iBt.il, a e-firei-t plctnro of your future Huiud or if e
vvith name wid rt. of marriace. Addroivt W. P()X. P. O. Driwi.- No la, FultoirrtlW. Kew York.
Im So-ntbM ftl MlsaoairL The Atlantic & Pacific Railmd Ct, Raro for isde 1.1V4 iicrerj, of hast aaalitr. is credit, t h aaij. Those li Ads are just binshi into marttt. luvtaat been r.wrred tinct till toe camp.Htoa a, t-hss Road. K ( nt- ofthos.- land t hare cne Into-cidttUvs hands. A ctual iltb r9ar' coming in, and totibm tfilr are aaloM made The bet .limai. witb abort, atfc wlitt iih h t.l ti.i- (.miioiPN. rAlit.vtd hrr irNd final 1-
i ration firm swat h'-at, nl bealtbf-ulnesH wrnrh a ; alloonwnitivctc-slimia.nrtt ihk rs
. ,, : sion. For partiooUr. in v hansre -.f climate i AMOKTIVK. l"t.te Witt. Ark t ( irt?r Sixth d W.
tihUili tvitnlv bit
i'-l Camnialtter.
iValmrt (St.. 5W- laoula. Mto.
muKsKt uiyrw uf
motl.;al I ri..-itliu ol ttt.rfy-'.v.o i.kil
YOITH MF-ll.i:0 'iURKSITY-
..re V W4 w eta-.
$1. 1 and
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