Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 May 1871 — Page 1
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A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, NOOFUND'8 PODOPHYUiN PILL, i HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL !
Hocfland's German Bitters,
A Bitten without Alcohol or Spirit of ujr xtiutt. Is different from all others. It is composed of the pure juices or vital pbtncipal or Boots, Hebbs, and Barks (oi at meiidnaliy termed, extracts), the -worthless or inert portions oi the ingredients not being used: Therefore; ore bottle of this Bitters there is contained as much medicinal virtue as will bo fon id in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. Tie Boots, etc., used in this Bittern are grown in en.u3,-tUcjr vital pr.iiciplra extracted in thatoouiit.rT by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the manufactory in tliis city, where they m r-omrjoux-dod 1 bottled. Containing no sptrituousing redients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against ail others, no desire for stimulants can be induced from their use, the; cannot make drunkards, aad cannot, under any rtrc imetanoee, hare any but a beneficial effect.
Hoofland's German Tonic
Established A. D 1835. HENRY T.HELMS0LD3 COMPOUND FLUID xtraoi Catawba GRAPE PILLS
BLOOMINGTON, IND., WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1871.
New Series VOL. V. NO. 4.
Component Part Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extrcet Vatawba Ctrape Juice.
FOB LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BHJOVS AFFECTIONS, SICK OK NEK VOUS HEADACHE, C08T1VENESS, Etc., PURELY VEGETABLE, gJNTAININQ NO MERCURY, MINERALS, OR EUETKRIOtJS DRUGS.
PRINTING! THE PROGRESS Job Printing Office ! ;
North Side Public Square, "With 'ew 7 ;), Xno Preet and entirely .Vctr fa-Urit-f Ml ilndt, in fire pared to do Printing in a stylo .viuul fo tho bmt iu the country. Particular attention paid to COMMERCIAL. PRINTING. IiidivUnR Bill Heads, Hand Bills, Letter Heads, "Note ; Hev t'lTvuiars, tarda, Postrn, &e. Ftnejiriiitiug j a Hp.; -laity. Orders from a distance will receive prcniat attention. 1
ORCHARD HOUSE
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S. M. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS.
Thsso rills are tho most delightfully pleasant ptlrtfatlvf, supfirstdiuiiastorollrSalts.magneeU.eU:. There la notbiog m-'r? acceptable for t oe alxuach. They give Ton, arid cause noitbvr nausea nor r: ping pains. They t re composed of the neat inpr ftetila. Alter a few .lays' usb of thsm. such an iuv!goratic i of the entire system takes place as to apnea? miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from imprudence or disease. H. T. Hel::nhold's Coroponnd Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated, iron:, the fact that angar-coatof'. PQte to not dissolve, but pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the deaii ed effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, lelng pleasant, in taste and odor, do not necessities ths-r beiug sugar-coated. PBICE FIFTY CENTS
I"x3 BOi.
Oppt-silrtlie Depot, Blooniincrtoii, Ind. ,
r ,Vu Pains fill be tpartd tn aavrnmodcte th
My John. I stand behind his elbow chair. My soft hand rests ipon his hairHair whote. silver if dearer to me Than all the gold of earth nonld be ; And my oyes of brcin Look tenderly dow-lt. On fohhj my John. The firelight loam, and laughs and warms Wraps us both in its ruddy arms John, as he sits in the heathglow red Me with r it hands on his deJr old head Encircling us both. Lite a ring of troth. Me and my John. His form has lost II s early grace, Wrinkles rest on his kindly face : His brow no longer is smooth and fair. For time has left his autograph there ; But a noble prize, tn my loving eyes, Is John, my John. " My ioej" he Mys( end lifts his hands, Browned by the sens of oilier lands. In tender clasp on mine to lay, 41 How long ago was our weddingTday ?" I smile through my tears And say, ' Years and years, My John, dear John," We say no mtite. the firelight glows ; Both of us nmse, on what who ktn'ws My hands drop down tn a mute caress Each tbrub of my heart is wish to bless With my wife's beet worth The heart and the hearth Of John, my John.
: in November, and I always fancied that ; November nights are darker than those of any other month. There was a short cut across the fit-Ids and pastures to Mr Erie's which Would take me there much easier, but
it was a rough path, and led directly ; across the tract of land formerly known as the Shelton Coal Mine.
to the right, and into this I plunged
i wiiii irantic naste. The paper in my hand shr.veled into 1 ashes and blackness, and leit me once : more in eternal midnight. I went on for a little while, iitumbling over loose stones heaps of i "slack" and piles of debriii at every
step,
NATIONAL HOTEL I
IX KlIELTOS C01I, MlJfE.
PROPRIETOR,
and not disap-
BLOOMINGTON, IND
Was compounded for thoie not inclined to xtreme bitteie, tai is intended for use in cases when some alcoholic Btuiiul&ct is required in connection with the Tonic properties of is Bitters. Each bottle ol the Tonic contains one bottle of the bitters, combined with pure Santa Curz Erst, and flavored in such a m inner that the extreme bitteraees of tho Bi'.t ?rs Is overcome, forming preparation h:; ily agreeable and pleasant tc the palate, and o ntaicing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. Tho nrir-A rtf t,i Tnnti iu 1 ru1 nor Yi r
, .r 7 ' ' . Z, ' BEING PREPARED EXPBESSLT FOB THE wlu-di many persons th.uk too high. They abov COMPLAISTS, its BLOOD-PUBlTYIhO toitht list into rtmsideral ion that the tir.m- i PBOPEETIE8 ABE GBE.U'EH -THAN Aiy OTHLK
t. ,,i i. . ... ts . ' ?BE?ABATION OF ArlBAPARILL. IT OlVEi,
StBRIlY T. I1ISX.1VIBOX.B S HlGHLT CONCENTBAIID COMPOtTTD Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will-readily exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever 8ores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, 8oro Lej.-s, Bore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Dlbeagus, Salt Rheum, Panksrs, Sunning from the Ear, Whit Bweui'ge, Tumora, Canceroua Affections. Nodee, Iticl etB. Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetinr, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Syspepeia, and all diseases that have been established in (he system for yean ;
EAST OF THE PUBLIC 8QUARE.
Thin HoM i large and commodious, flrwt-clas m all its uppointxue&tp, ritiraMy located, and is quiet and comsortable. Cuarges moderate.
DTJHH 8t CO.,
ORNEBAL
"Youll be certain point ine, Willie ?"
"Disappoint yoil !" I exclaimed; "why, Katie dear, whatever put the notion intn vonr hesiA t.Vmt T aVir,H An
1 that ? "When did I ever disappoint my J.v- an? 11 ! been drov
,. " Never ; but then once must be thu first tihiej ySli khow;" aftd Katie Erl,3 nestled her soft cheek close to thine, nnd drew a little sigh. I took her into my arms and, in
deed., 1 had been holding her
Some years previous the suoolv of : Bv-and-bf 1 sank down .rrfisolntA.
coal had been exhausted, new works My thoughts were with Katie. were opened, and the old friih was Dear httle tiling ! she was in bed by left to darkness and silence. j his time and I wondered ij she had Strange stories of this mine were : gone to sleep, or was crying heV sweet told by the superstitious people in the : eyes out over my degeneracy vicinity. j If ahe could only know ! If I could Fantastic figures were seen dancing j only tell her how hard I triod not to aroundthe weed-over-growtt shafts, and i disappoint her ! lights ghostly blue and properly erratic 1 I wondered if she had worn that were to be seen any dark night flitting j evening the pink dress in which I had In and out of the entrance. ! so many times told hei1 sh9 looked like Of tifruree this was all the result of a , an angel, and whether she had h'tif hair vivid iioftgination oii the part of those j loose over her shoulders, or coiled up good people ; bnt it was not strange s,t the baok of her head in thu careless that such stories w ere afloat, consider- j knot Which made her looked no sweetly ing. the tragedy which had occurred at j womanly. tlie Sly,' i" Mine, ten years before. ! Then I got on my feet, and stumbled Chufce Bnthertord, oae of the prin- about for another long, weary period ci pal owners in the works, hadi Sci-: After a while I fell down from sheer dentally, while going over the mine i exhaustion, and slept. My sleep was with a party of aristocratic friends, got i very sweet, my dreams pleasant, and all separated from them, and though the ; of her. whole mine, so fat as was practicable, ', How terrible was the awakening ! had been thoroughly searched for days ! Again I resumed search tor an afterward, h was never found. ! opening, and kept it up until my There had seen a sudden and terrible j strength gave ont and I was forced to break of water in the mine the very ! desist. day oh Which ba entered with the par-, In this way I passed the time. I had ty, and it was ioufjlit that he had i no means of ascertaining how long I been drowned, atd his body borne- by j had been there daylight and night the force of the wter into some fath- j were fill the some in that dreadiul omless pitfall, of which the dismal : place.
pl&oe was full. After a while I began to be Veiry liun
OUR DISPUTES WITH ENGLAND.
lhe Wrcnrustanoe ef his death waslgry.
ne was on the eve ol nam age with ft
Synopsis of tho Treaty Arranged by the Joint High CemmiMlon. The treaty is to be known as the "Treaty of Washington for the adjustment of chums for in jury alleged by the United States oars account of the escape of Confederate cruisers from British ports and depredations committed by thoi vessels during the Lite rebellion in thin country. " A tribunal of arbitration is constituted, to consist of five arbitrators one appointed by the United State, one by Great Britain, one by the King of Italy, one by the President of the Swiss Confederation and one by the Emperor of Brazil. The treaty establishes special roles of neutral duty and obligation in ad
dition to the generally received public law, which rules, although not admitted by the British Commissioners, have been in force at all times here. This tribunal may either award damages in detail or in gross, at its A cretioii, on it may safer . tins duty to a board of assess rs sitting in the United States. It also slutii report from tune to time, with the payment to be made accordingly. The British Government frankly expresses its regret of the occurrence of the incidents complained oi by the United States, For the adjudication of all oth er
claims of citizens of the United States against Great Britian, or of Great Britialt Against the United States, during the same period that is. from the
13th of April, 1861, to the 9th of April, 1865 an ordinarv mixed commission
I tried to keep mv thoughts from 1 is provided, to sit at Washington, with
made more distressing by the fact that this fact, but in vain. The thought of 811 tunprre to be nominated, if necessa-
side for some time, for we were trving ynn 1dJr bmb ,ana. ty " Jd aav rnnri ninht., anri in f.i,m rio it- i was rendered insane by tnesad destruc-
, , i , .... ; 1 . . i tln nf Kni linnao 1 tn,l
' 1UUU man. and T torn mv nhnes. nnd nhnwerl the
We were acknowledged lovers nearly hy should fall to thinkmg of Rath- the leather with a keen relish., and my
a year, and managed to make ourselves ' ,ulu "u wau U8U mure wuu t co uuu vent were BHcruiceu ui me
x L-itu ueciue. , same manner.
lty. A poor artielo conic, be furnished at: a che ipor price, bo t is it no ; better to pay a httle more and heve a good iirticle? A metlici oal preparation ghocld contain none bat the b ast tsgredieate, and they wh j . .-.-peot to obtain a heap compound will aost certainly be cheated. They are the Greatest Known Remedies 'or UTER COMPLAIN!', MSfEMi, jfliBVoca PKfteLrrv, javotice, dis. EASE OF TIIE K1DSET8, EKUI'TI0S8 OF XilE 5KLX, and all tiioeiBeas aiif mg irom a disbrdeied Liver, Stomach, or taruaiTY OF THE BL30D.
Bead the following eymptome Ronstipationi Flutulehoe, inward Piles, fulliiess of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Btomaoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Diaguac for Food, Fairness or Weight in the Btomtcb, Soar Eructations, fauiMnf or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swkuning of the Head. Hurried or Difficult Brea hing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sepgal.iona When to a living Posturo. Dkonfije bt Vtoion, bote or Welg before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, IiiBciency of .Perspiration, YellowDees of the Skin andEyaa, Pain in the Bide, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Ac. Snidon Fltuhes of Heat, Burning in the Fie ra, Constant Iran minings of Evil, aad Great Depression of Spirits. All theee indicate Disease of the tiver or Digsetive Org.tns combined With impure blood. The '186 of the Bitters or Tonic will ?oon enti the above symptoms to disappear, and the patient will become v ell and healthy.
Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil,
Lightning, care for All Kinds mf Pains taaad Atonies.
Applifo EzTEBHaixT. It will cure all kinds ? f Painn wd Aches, so oh as Bheamatism, Neuralgia. Toothache, Chilblainu 8piain, Bmibes, Front Bites, Healachoa, Pains in the Back and Lins, Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings of Insects, Bingwc rma, etc. Takes Interjiaxly. It will cure Kidney Compiaiote, Backaches, Pick Headache, Colic, Byseuterv, Diarrhoea, Chjlerf tnfantnm.Cholnra Mc rbuS, Cramps and Pains in the titomaeh, Ft ver and Ague, Coighe, Calds, Asthma, etc. Dr Hoofland's PodophyHin, OH NFBMTITI7TE FOH MSKCVKY VU.1,. TWO PILLS A DOSE. Th most powerful, ytt innocent, Vegetablf Cathartic known.
it is not necessary to take a handful of these Pills to produce the desired effect ; two W them act quickly and fowcr fully, clooneins (he Liver, Stomach, and DvwcIb of all impurities. The principal ingredient is FodoiliylUn, or the Alcoholic Extract 1 Mandrake, which its by many times more Powerful, Acting, and Searching, than the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar action is upon tbs Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obrtr ictions, with all the power of Moroury, yet fr e from the inj irious results attached to the ui e of that mineral. For all diseases, in which the use of a cathartic is indicated," th 68i i Pills will give entire aatiaf action in every cast . They never fail. In cases of Livor Complaint, Dyapepeiti, and extreme Costiveness, Dr Hoofland's German Bitters or Tonic should t e used in connection with the Pilla. The toni ) effect of the Bitters or Tonic builds np the system. The Bi tters or Tonic purines the Blood, strengthens the
nerves, regulates the Livi r, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active -with the P'lls, and tone np the system with BiMnm or To lie, and no disease can retain its hoM, or ever agnail you. These medicines are iold by all Druggists and dea ers in medicinen everywhere. Itecollect that it is Ds. Hoorxajro's German Beuedtss, that are so universally UBod and highly recommended ; tnd do not allow the Druggist to induce yon to take amount; elue thcthe may say is jUBt as good, becaime he ma kes ft larger profit on it. These Heme dies wH be pent by Express to any locality, upon ai Nation to the PBISCTI'AL OFFICE, at th: OETCMAN MEDICTJE RTOBE, 631 ABCH ST BEET, PHXLADELI HIA.
THE COMPLEXION A CLEAR A'1 BF.At.rui
COLOK, ASD RESTORES THE PATIENT TO A
STATE OF HEALTH AjTDPClilTY, 1"0R PrUIFVTNG THE BLOOD, RESfOTSQ ALL CHT.dNIC CONSTITCTIONAL DIHEASES ARISING 1 KCM AN IMPUBE STATE OF THE- BFjOOT, AND THE 0NLV RELIABLE A':3 EFFECTUAL KNOWS REMEDY FOB THE CUREOF PAINS ASD SWELL- 1 lKfi OF THE BOXES, ULCERATIONS OF THE THROAT AND LEGS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES Wi THE FACE, ERYSIPELA 8 AND ALL SCALY ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. PRICE 1,S0 PER BOTTLE.
KVflirinP.fi nnmmieeinn elwavs took ir.no- t.rris hii, it ition of her hopes.
vumuiiHBiuu , o -6 lamnota superstitious
AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, .ul dealers in Kails, Kanhnvra an:l Lake Salt, Wlilte Fish, kc, ??G01, I N p. TAYLOR & CO., I' EATERS IN Choice Family Groceries Queensware and Motions.
food mnrlfl me wild. i iy, Y a assigned frendly power.
Rvrv rWriltr of mv natnr Heemerl I This limitation of time is material in
absorbed with the animal lodging for
fiborrt ffs sillv.ss the nvernirp lovers.
Dear httle Katie! THils pl?4nly T can seem to see her e ven now, looking baok 1 over the years n-hioh have fled since ; then. Tlie beautiful iosy face, the red part-;
en iips, me vim- axes lilted to mine
substance, for it confines reclamations against the United. States to incidents of actual war, accompanied with a declaration on the part of the British Commissioners to the effect of exclud-
' ing claims on account of alave proper
A thrill of something very nearly I At last I crew very weak and tired. V- Oten Britain does not recognize
kin to horror swept over me as 1 1 All desire to eat left me. Thu thought j 4116 luns of subjects for seizure ol
reached tile point where the footpath of the most tempting viands sickened w"on m cages wuere they too up
nivergea irom ine main roau ine pacn me. x couiq nou nave ainea witn any which led across the old mine. degree of pleasure even at a king's
just to convince myseii tnai j. was liable.
from oti't tbe tanales and enris nnd no I tooic jiatiL, and huriod j The memory of the blue sky and the
KlnViu An.c t..:. .li.u i alonsr. warm sunphme. the voices of turds
hdd tumbled &U 6Ver hhr face as it lat i e 8 rTrown darker and j and living friends, woke in mo no long-; by the treaty of 1818, fishermen of thti
where
abodes in the South, as" they becam
subject to the contingencies of the wax. In regard to tlie fisheries, in additioi to.the fiberty always secured to therr
M
TV TUe biKbest Brtce taicl for country produco
CONCEjSTRATED FLUID EXTRACT EUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has r4 erery case of DIAUI5TE5 ir vbxh it Ins been given . IRRITATION OF THE NEC OF THE BLADDF-RAND INFLAMMATION Or THE KIDNEYS, ULCERATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND SLADDER, RETENTION OF UltfNE, UISEAS1.S OF THE FB08TRATF. !?LAD, STOSE IN TI E BLADDER, CALCULI'S. C.HAVEL, BRJCK-DVST DEPOSIT, AND MUC.S OR MILKY DTSOHAHOES, AND FOB EKFEEBLED AND DELICATE t'OX 6T1TUTI0N80FB0THSEXES,ATTEM'1X'WITH THE FOLLOWING GYM IT0MS: INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION, TJ, OF POWEH. LOt-S CF MEMORY, DIFFICUJ TYOF BRI.ATHTNO, WEAK NERV"ES, TBEMBL1NU, HOKKOR OF DISEASE, WAKEFULNESS, DIMNESS OF VISION . I '.TN IN THE BACK, HOT HAXD9, FLUSHING OF THE BODY, 'RV$t's3 OF HE &KIN. f.RI "J U)V (IV THE FACE, PALLU COUNIENANCE, t.StVEa SAL LASSITUDE OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM, ETC. Used by persons frcm the ages of eighteen to teu--fve, ar t from thirty. ?.y: tn fifty-five or :.n the f- or ohHTic.- : n 'f?r '-onlinera'!iit -jr labor ; Ije-l-vvKinii ii. olil-;rv.'i.
Noitlieast Corner of Pnhltc Square, I PLO OffllNCTON, - INDIANA.
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HELMBOLD'S EXTJ ACT BUCHt' IS DITJRF:t1:C AND BLOOD PURIFYING, AND CURES AH. DISEASES ARISINGJROM HABITS OF DISSIPA i JO N AND EXCESSES ANC IMPRUDENCES IN LIFE, IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, ETC., SCPEKKKDING COPAIBA IS AFFECTIONS FOR WHICH IT IS USED, AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS IN THESE DISEASED USED IN CONNECTION WITH HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. LADIES. IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO LADIES, THE EXTRACT BUCHU IS UNEQUALLED BY AN Y OTHER REMEDY A3 IN CHLOROSIS OR RK'i E.XIOJT, IRREOCLalill l, f AINFCLNESS OR SUPPRESSION OF CUSTOMARY EVACUATIONS. ULCERATED OR SCtHIERUS STATE OF Til UTERUS, LEDCOBRHEA OR WHITES, STEBILI TY, AND FOR. AIJj COMPLAINTS INCIDiiNT TO THE SEX, THETHElt ARISING FROM 1NDIS CRETION OS HABITS OF DISSIPATION. IT ..8 PRESCRIBED EXTENSIVELY BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND MIDLIVES FOR ENFEEBLED AND O i LICATE CONSTITUTION", OF BOTH SEXES AJ(D ALL AGES (ATTENDED WITH AN I OF THi: ABOVE DISEASES OR SYMPTOMS.)
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a Vt KUAl.'.-M.l.. One ciui" of (iiii Fluii! VJ.vti n-t is .. j .".'iTfnl i-i its -.i.-ti-.n upon ii-- i fft ea.v lit.:' ":. W -f i-r I- i ;arn(if-n- o- -'n--nt nsiV-i. ,A - ! , Hl,.,! PurifiT it . .tiv.nl ; Jjl m Svf.hiH iii .'ill it.' form.-,
JJ j certain two. rhysiiianr : hsh it.nfe ii : ir i.- p"t it r.iu;' k no.tftiM: rt tc '"roinht is j-iintci ! BP'VkBVsk i-rc-v v""lt;i?'i wBmUr Pnrifier 1 have ;.-,- nnl.'' i Dr. llNykin, ot lr.lrimor!', i in '.- y : "I uhvtiy.- jirc-.'-rili" it slW M'.ir S.-1-..fiilil nu. I ?il liili."
MA . I'r. T. t'. I'uyli, of l!a timoii',
MN MmH v:,y,;: ..uil,t ttio vort f.-:i.-- -:f .-rofH I r t-v.-r urn mmmB Uvilh Rossi.liilis." : 1 h ' liiMi.ian.in r.i- lit. t. t' l.ii.in . II Ohi", ?.V- I.C .:i: Mlil.K.i l-l 1 1 . Jl twe niy j'.-ir- wi t .ii ti-i: mi nnNi ,nnr M, ,,,, ,,,, . j ,ukinds ..f ri'in.:.iii' ; i-ii' Iiccss ; a frw ''H- - "I IV---.In 1 . made a " tn p'-. Ro. I.IS M.IMN.M for iini' ii Mm nu- - i in riot. i
I.. - Do Until.
against my bosom.
I kissed her rapturously, and she lifted up her head and pushed back the soft hair. "You'll be very sure to come Wed nesday night by six ? " said the same staU fMitocrfit. resuming a tone of command: "we ai'f! going to have chicken fricasseed and cranberry sauce. And if it stanes a minute over after it is ready
ins spout. hot, William,
punctual f
Hhe n,lwsys called me William when
darker, and the s torm raged with a f u-1 ing. All I wanted was to rest I United States shall have the liberty anc
ry wincn at times nan took me off my j wished that I had a soft bed to lie on take sea nsn on trie sea coast and snores feet. j cay bones seemed to be so eld. and in the bays, harbors and creeks b:'.
I menially formed the resolution that From that I fell to wondering if I ' the provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotiii
DEN-
H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT .BUCHT CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPEU
CES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC . , in all their stages, at lit He expense, little oriioehange iti iliet, no ineijuvenienoe,and no exposure. It hik'b a frwiuent desire, ami gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obntrnetiona, Preventing at '1 Curing Strictures of tie Urethra, Allaying Iain ar.tl Inflammation, so frequent In this diss of diseases, and expelling all Poise tious .matter. Thouitand who htivij beeB the victims of incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to lie enred in a short time, have found they have been deceiveil, and that the 1 ' Poison " has, Dy the use of "powerfiilastrlngeiitii," been dried np In the system, to break out in u more aggravated form, ai d perhaps after Marriigc.
use nl!JL..ilxlull; H CAir.AUi Duvnu tor sji
Affections and Ditiiiei of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, aic no matter of how long stand
ing. PRICE, 0NB DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENT'S
FEB HOT Ildi.
TJSE
ditli Hie
she -ivisnod to hii wcrtienlarly impres
sive. " Whv, of course I will be punctual, dear. I am snrjirised at you for doubting me. What makes you, Katie 1 " "ton will langh at me, Willk if 1 tell you, and I don't like yon when yott laugh at mo. It makes me feel about
T II E Fl.r 1 1' i:. T K a l M large Bu a butterfly's ey& I had a
oream last mglit. ' "Have you been reading Shakspearef' , "You were not to laugh at mc. Tli is; yVJii 1rHst not if you wish me to tell you. I thought 'that I asked you to come to me Wednesday night, , and that you promised just as fairly bm : ever you could, but you did not eome.
: and yon never came any more. And I j dreamed that I was a gray-haired old . woman, and still I sat all day by the j ; window wntching ior yon expecting ! you always. " Katie's voice Was very solemn, and j , there was a vague look of pain on her i , face whirih I hastened to kiss away. "Nonsense, child," said I; "didn't you know that dreams always go by
contraries I uf conrs 1 shall come, and stay so long that I shall make you
; giaa twice, little dreamer. "No, indeed! If you only would, ! thottzh, I think I slionld rather like i : it, " " ily prttcions little Katie ! But I ' must go, or I shall never be up by ; liell-time in the morning. Good-: j night, dearest. " And after a long while I managed to i tear myself away from her. I was very happy as I trudged home i : that night beneath the gray November 1 i skyI remember that I whistled and sang snatches of songs in a low voice, and I thought of Katie all the way. We were to be married at Christmas, ; for I had been elevated to the position I of chief engineer to the Bridgeport
; Glen Coal Works, and my salary was li'fA I 1 .1
Katie should make me ample amends j were not very old, and if this weary j for the difficulty I had experienced for I feeling were not old age. : her sake when onoe I reached her 1 Then there was n long blink, and
: house. ! from it I awoke with a transitory
I stumbled on a little longer, and strength which vented itself in then, by the extreme roughness of the ' halloes and cries for help the
you'll be I"olln8' lejc convrncea mat a was ont i nrst i naa unerea since Demg in ; of the path. I horrible place.
With irantic nnste 1 strove to regain , Tne sound ot my own voice
! Hie right way, but apparently onlyblun-
and New Brunswick, and-the colony o f Prince Edward's Island and the islands adjacent, without being restricted to any distance from shore, with pennis-
wild sion to land upon Euch a coast, shoren
very i and islands, and also npon the Magdathia : lene Islands, for the purposes of drying ' their nets and criring their fish, subject,
of course, in this respect, to local right:
dered further from it. For some time I Wrtlt nn in thin wav. nnablfi tn haa a
hand before me, tnd about mercilessly ; corner with appalling distinctness, by the fierce storm. ! Was it a fancy, dr did I really hear I thought of Katie ! my call faintly answered ? She was surely pouting by this time, ; Again I shouted, and this time I was satisfied that I Was not coming. j sure a human voice replied. Tlie fricasseed chicken and the oran-, I rushed toward the sound, and lookbsrry sauce were cold, I felt sure ; and i ing upward, saw a grey gloom instead when I did get there I should probably j of the everlasting blackness, have the pleasure of coaxing pet into ' It convinced me that I was near an good humor j opening. I tried to bound on toward Suddenly, while full of these ' it I tried to scream louder, but voioe
thoughts, I was conscious of the ! and strength alike failed, and I fell
wan
frightful to me. It seemed to come of private property ; and the same lib-
from an immense distance, and it was ; erty is granted to British subjects on
echoed and reechoed from corner to i the eastern sea coasts and shores of tli.5
ground slipping from under my feet. I
made a desperate effort to recover myself seized on a brush, which grew close beside me, only to uproot it in an instant and then I went down, down, down, through interminable depths, of darkness, until it seemed that I was going on thus for ever always falling. I heard a dull splash at last, bnt did not realize that I made it myself, until I felt a chill of mortal coldness in all my body, and then I became awaire that I had'fallen into water.
I was a good swimmer, and after the j
first shock of surprise and dismay was
prostrate to the earth.
When I came to myself I was lying on the grass with my head on Katie's bosom, and her soft hands were pushing back the wet hair from my temples, hot tears falling fast npon my face the while. "Are the chicken and cranberry sauce cold, dear )" I asked in s. wandering sort of way ; and from t'lat time forth, for days and days, I was oblivions of every thing. Afterward, when I was myself, I heard the whole story. Katie had been very angry she con
fessed it to me with her own sweet face
over, I exerted myself and soon swam j hidden on my shoulder, and her dear
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to wliorp mv feeLiouched the bottom.
I dragged nryself out, and sat down on the rough floor of the place where I was, to collect, if possible, my scattered senses. Of one thing I felt tolerably certain. I had fallen down some unclosed shaft of the old mine, and the only wonder was that I was that I had reached the bottom alive.
Only the depth of water saved me.
little hand in mine but the next day after she had expected me my mother's servant came over to inquire after me, and in her alarm Katie had forgotten her anger at once. Search had been made everywhere, bnt no one thought of the old mine. Two days and nights passed, and they were about giving up the quest in despair.
suddenly, Katie said, like a gleam
United States north of the 39ii parol
lei of latitude. This liberty is not to include on either side shell-fish or salmon, and shad fisheries or other
fisheries in the rivers and mouths of
rivers. It is fmther agreed that fishermen, and their fish of all kinds, except fish of the inland lakes and their riven, and except fish preserved in oiL ths produce fisheries of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada cr Prince Edward's Island, shall be admitted into each country respectivel y free of duty. The privileges thus conceded to the United States are obviom -ly most important ones. It is asserted by tha British Government, but ne t admitted by the Q:aited States, that the privileges accorded to citizens of the United States are jf greater value than i those accorded to the subjects of Gret .t ' Britain, and to prevent or avert contro-i versy on this point, it is agreed that a i mixed commission, with an umpire to be appointed by a designated friendly j power, shall determine whether ary compensation for such alleged aooeus of privileges, and how much, ought x be paid by the United States Nezt come tbe various questions if navagation and commercial transit, which are disposed qf by declaring the navagation of the river St. Liawerenoe and the rivers Yucan, Porcupine and Stilline forever free and open to tie citizens or subjects of both countries, by providing for the equal use of tie Wetland and St.. Lawrence and other canals in the Dominion, on the one
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mieen iiuniirea aouars a year. , ; . 3' i,i 4-ata We could well afford to marry, though , for that matter we shou d have married, i0 LLy aL whih was not
K o roriHhln nalnnhlA rlitrltnflRn as 1 i;j,t am 1,. tt, fknnr.if. , I Olsir Flats and (Hinal on the other; oy
prevailed everywhere! I put out my j old mine. providing free transit of merchandae
lands involuntarily to clutch it, fuU of she had hard work to persiade any w m a8 e Sr. tho ti,r.i,t. tVint. T mio-M onmnrRBs it ! ;in i,D .n mnv, tho -nan. i sessions as in the United states, and
into less space, and make room for j ple in awe of poor Entherford's ghost light. . i but by dint of tears and prayers she My hands touched the rough slimy j had at last prevailed upon the old mi-
vralls of the mine, down wnicn tne ice-; ners to go wren ner.
They went to the largest shaft first.
by (jtod's providence i had been
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I suppose, if I had had but five hundred.
For we loved and trusted each perfectly, and when there i
other i love !
and
led to the same place.
They heard my cries, and the men would have fled in terror, had not Katie ridiculed their fears to such fin extent that they remained from yery shame.
Jiut neither ol thein would risK nini-
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SDeechless.
The horror of despair seized me as I became fully aware of my situation. t - 11 I . I T lln Ar.nm an1 . 1 1 ,i aa
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T ,lulml lttu ue uauB lu K " ! to make any endeavor for liberty.
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hiiJW-i;' d no sound would ever was Katie herself who had got in the ftLvw tSm !int 1 reach the rld bnt indeed if il ' bket, and came to my relief. Ir ;l fi, ill f m. Z' i were possible to make myself heard, the ; She has been my wife these two hap er in the whole course of our ac- 5..., , 1 i. r
11 1 1 j v . 1 n f 1 'iuun j.cvf'iu ui vuo . ..u. . ijy jeaiu uuw, luu duq dsjd suns sxraai would flee from the sound in terror, j m my Bleep I start up and cry for help, thinking it the call of the spirits which just as I did that night when she found they firmly believed inhabited the de- j me so near death, f erted mine. ' But her voioe and touch soothe me, I had been in the mine, when a boy, ! and I sleep again, and dream no more several times ; it was possible that if I j the horrible dream which has all tho had a light I n.ight be able to find my j semblance of dread reality, way to one of the numerous entrances. : I bethought me of the box of lnoifers j A Streak of Luck, nnd the copies of a fashion magazine in j Boston Commercial Bulletin is my pocket responsible for the subjoined story :
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. qnaintance had I done so I would as j soon have committed murder as given 1 her cause to feel and a moment. A woman's happiness is made np of : little things, and there is no pang for her than to feel that the man to whom she has given the noblest and purest affection of her heart is neglectful ol her wishes. Girls, take the advice of an old fogy, ! and keep claar ot the yonng man who i makes appointments and fails to keep them.
Wednesday night came, dark, and
with strong prophesies of storm. 1 , thn UAv in tt Mn with th lami
went home early, and dressed to go j nffnj,. over hei. grinders looked like i 0VffS Mr' Erle'B- .vi , ! Katie-that is, if Katie could be sup1 lVhT?",vftre,iFm ?mg 8 d?rk Ped to wear such an extraordinary
inn"', ttn'i"1"' "V wan of silk at her hcela.
mother
when I came down stairs.
"I havo ' an engagement," said I, evasively ; for T was still boy enough to ' feel bashful over my love-fairs with Katie. " Unless it is a very important en- ; gagement I would not go," said she ; 1 "it is a extremely dark, and hark! ! there is sleet beating against the win- ; slows." Yes, she was right. " It was storming furiously already, and the wind roared like a demon down tho narrow village : street as I stepped out upon the aideI walk. I went back for an overcoat, and mot : my mother in the hall.
Wlie was anxious abontme. I smiled at her fears, kiBned her gayly, and toll her not to sit up for me. I saw her standing'at the door, the last thing as I turned tho angle of the street, and struck into the road which led past Mr. Erie's farm. Tlie darkness was intwe, I do not '' ii.k T .f r w i i. t- . iked before.
lhere was a Dlate of the latest styles ' , ,,i aa -lion inmr rlriuuiAB
T i 12 f e,of thera ftnd 1 had 8 .F tnnt i were worn: on the street, netted a small J. i r.hp ln,lir in ft, a Mm, Avaaa with tha IfKIA : . . .. , . 1 1 mr
lortune to tne nrst lntroauoers, meBsrs. Lewis, Brown & Co. , of this city. They had held in stock, a very long time a large lot of English elastic core! of coarse oi'.ad an,l l n , 1 iuian unalila ts. li i il ont!
took ont the lucifer-bos and felt in , ale for them 0no day the idea 8Ug.
u x rh i gesteil itself to one of the firm that thiB hut tfiree cord po,, ,l8ed Q ioop n,, trailing
dresses. They started the novelty, designed the hook, and in an incredibly short time had disposed of all their dead cord, and had their parties iu
England clean up the British market.
it.
there were
Oood heavens ! matches in all
I tried the first one : it flamed up brightly for n second and expired ; another did likewise ; and on the third mt last my hopc-B alone depended.
I scratched it carefully. It burned I Tha rnsnlt. na t.hot. when the rush first
dear and steady. I put it to a leaf of j got in they held the only slocks and the magazine, torn out for that purpose, j supplied the whole country. Fifty and the strong light illuminated my : girls were constantly employed in this dreary prison home with almost noon- city putting up pages, day splendor. I ' . ,
i stood in an extremely lnrire hiirh i beb advbbtisino. jtimu usuuiy w
cavern, the walls of which were black
and glistening. 'I'll Ar4t nino n a lx 1 nan v.--x 1 von f n-
"v nun u DutMcivra j v n wr a . . -- ,
at tho further extremity, stretching i for all derangements of the stoinaon, awnv to unknown regious'of dread and i bowels and liver, is oontinually extenddarkeness. ! ing. Every invalid who tries the great Tjnf ,. in ( h hv t lirriito.i restorative, every individual who has ever
and by the light thus afforded I rushed witnessed its effect, wecomes its spontahither and thither in vain hope of dis-; eow advertiser. Its voluntary misnnvnrimr onmn wott acrrnna ! sionaries are innumerable, and public
Just as I lighted the last leaf I pre- i enthusiasm in its favor spreads faster
eeived a narrow passage way leading off ' flan a prairie hre,
family, from eity to city, from state to state, the famo of Db. Walxeb's Veoetablh Vineqab Bittisbs as a speciflo
abolishing the provisional export di.ty on American lumber on the river iL John. All these pitivisions concerning liaheries and conmercial transit are made contingent; upon their being approved by the Congress of the United States and the British Parliament of Canada, and the Legislature of Prince Edward's Island, By these various stipulations, all privileges of the fisheries, navigation and transit accorded to the United States by the treaty of 1854 are once more obtained, and in a better form, and without the burdensome conditions of that treaty in the matter of reciprocal importation. Of the pending subjects of con aro-
versy between the two goverameite, there remains to be considered the
question of the north western bounuiary 1? Tl . - 1 . . I a . L , XI
una. At is to ot rememuerea huh me
line of the treat of 1846 runs by the middle channel which seperates the continent from Vancouver's Island; but several such channels exist. 0 reat Britain contend s that the channe l of that treaty is tha Roeario Straits, and the United States that it is tie C mal
de Haro : the two channels being sew
erated by the island of Sau Juan. This
question baying onoe Deen reporteil on
by a mixed commission, thai for a sur
vey ot tne line, uie united States are not content to :fer it to another such oomnission,norhas it b sen deemed convenient even though such tribunal be appointed bv a friendly so ereitm oower. Ini tead
ot this, it has bcien agreed by the pres
ent treaty to su limit tne questioii di
rectly to a ueutml power, and the Em-
oeror of Germany has been selects 1 for
that purpose, 'fhe government of the
United States hns m its hands much
documentary evidence in support of
its pretensions, not heretofore nade use of, and on Wiat, as well as on ither grounds, it confi dent that the result will assure to the United States possession of the island Sa i Juan.
Such are the outlines of the prov: sions of the present treaty, and such are some
of the consideration which commended
it to approbation. t&" NoRTHWESTKKN HoXSE N AI j Co.,
manufuctnrere of Patent Hammered Horse Mails. Offloe 68 W ,jst Van Buren street Factory 66 to 68 Weal Tan Baron street, ooraor
uunton street, uiu.'ago.
HOBACOt Texas.
Gbeklbt is about ti Tint
lEffg Of TME WEEK.
V , JbUkUbmu ScbscxUftions to Uie new loan, to dU., are $64,447,000. It is estimated that the loss to tlie miners and laborers during the four months of the coal strike has been four and n half millions. Tbe Empror Pedro the EL aad the Empress Theresa, of Brazil, will arrive
in tins country next October or soon
after, and remain two months. A i'KTVAns letter from St Petersburg Bays that the intended visit of the Grand Duke Alexis to this country has been not only postponed, but entirely given up. A i'bomjnent physician, who has been investigating the subject, says four per cent, of all the children born in New York city are illegitimate, and seventylive per cent die before they are one
year old.
Nb w Yobk is to have a new dremun theatre. Ba ion Gbbow, the retiring Prussian Minuter, is to be dined and wined by the citizens of New York to-day. A soBBOBxnxoH has been opened in New York to assist in alleviating tlie suffering in Buenos Ayrea, consequent upon the dreadful epidemic raging there at late dates. A liAND slide occurred on the Hudson Biver Bailroad, near Strataburg, Saturday night, causing a collision between two freight trains, and involving the df tsterietaonof considerable property. A coontbbfexTEB named John Shannon, alias Sherman, has been arrested at Fulton, N. Y. He had in his possession several thousand dollars in counterfeit $10 bills of the Farmer 's National Bank of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Xtr tfJe great Pennsyl-aHi oi-to-pelo case of Boberts vs. Dickey, and others.
Justice Strong, of the Supreme Court, has decided that an mfrxngement was established, and granted a perpettul injunction and decree for an assessment
Tke Wttt. A number of freight and fist can
were ivrecked by collision at Quiue.y, Hi, cm Friday. Several men were
bruised but not fatally hurt The ladies of Evans ton, HI, have undertaken tc establish at that plaoe a ladies' college, of the higest order, and have with that object formed an educational association with Mrs. A, BL Hoge as President. A FABTir of resurrectionists were surprised at their work in the German cemetery near Chicago, Friday evening, but made their escape. They had, remover, tlie body of a woman named Anna lafehlig from its grave, and were about to open another grave when discovered. Ths Lincoln monument now being erected at Oak Bidge Cemetery, near Springfield, HL, will be completed ' about the first of July. The Monument Association held s. meeting and decided
to celebrate the occasion with appropriate services. Besides the unveiling and inauguration of the bronze statue of Mi-, liinooln, just cast from the model of Mead, the celebrated 6cnlptor, the remains of the murdered Presid-snt
will be transferred to the new vault in
the base of the monuuent
The So fit la, VrsoENTE BatoxHtb and Pedro Aberil
were Langed in New Orleans, on Saturday, for murdering a sailor about year ago.
J. W. Rogers, D. D., fonier'y an
Episoopsl clergyman at Memphis, Tenn., has created a sensation at Ottawa, HI., by lecturing on tbe subject of
Bituahsm: or, Why I became a usth-
olic" "
Cxdnaaesi stBSl C'sunMltte. Rev. Edward W. Drew, assistant
pastor of the Western Seamen's Bethel Union, corner Michigan and Market
streets, Chicago, ia under arrest on a
chargo of rape.
Mai ;y Sttkems, thr-se years of acta, fell
into a privy vault in the rear of her
parents' residence, on Mary street, near Archer avenue, Chicago, Thursday afternoon, and -when liscovered life was
extinct.
Thb body of a man named Patrick
Jennings, formerly a member of the First Regiment Michigan Light Artil- , lery, was found in the river at Chicago, Friday afternoon.
An insane man entered the church of
St. "Vincent Ferrer, in New York city, during mi iss Sunday evening, created a disturtiarise, stabbed a man in the fore
head, and then defended himself with
an axo tmrai arrest aa Dy tne police. The priest had to letive the altar to save the man from being hanged by the con
gregation
Tee girdler of the Martin Green
peach orchard, at Benton Harbor, now owned by Martin C- Hunter, has been caught at last His name is William Cornwall. The orchard has been girdled five times, and the motive tnat prompted it is supposed to be a financial transaction between Cornwell nnd Green, which seems to have made a sort of monomaniac of the
former. It seems that he loaned about 11,500 to Green several years ago, and soon after the latter failed and Gam-
well lost the whole amount. Com wr 1
is a single man of about 15 yeais of age, and this $1,500 was his earnings during- a lifetime of hard labor, and its loss appears to have affected him seriously.
OMMaaUir. Babon De Vasgbionkcse, for many
years itttached to the French Legation - . . . .i i vrr v
at waiunngton, recently aieo in vssn-
liigton. Ooi. John C Ltcas Davi3, a grad
uate oi West Point, who fought through
the Mexican war, and eommanded the
Tenth Virginia Ca-ahy in the late civil war, died at Richmond on Saturday.
Johii Grehteb, of Columbus, Ohio,
ex-Goiernor of New Mexico, aad author oi' the famous Iog-cabi.i songs of 1840, tied of paralysis, at Toledo, Saturday morning.
jr ire. R. Satfobd's country house, near
Bergen Point, N. J., was burned Saturday night, with all its f orx iture and a numoer of valuitble pictures and en
gravings. XjOSS, f tt),ww. "
Omk of the Pullman car shoos in De
troit was destroyed by fire Thursday morning, "together with two finished oars, one in process of oonstruotion, and ccinsiderable stock. Total less estimated at $48,000.
A Tvro rear old son of Loremio Bick-
ard, wits burned to death, near Auguata, Ea i 51aire oounty, last week. The child's clothes took fixe from a burning
marsh.
A fire at Blomington, BL, on Friday, destroyed the Jefferson House, a lanre frame building, a butcher shop.
cooper shop and nearly 300 feet of a corn crib.
The Commune has made a demand
on the Bonks of France for tun million francs.
A dispatch from Paris reports the
death of Auber, the musical composer, at the age of 89;
Gbeat clans of Japanese have united
under tne leadership of Prince Satauma to maintain the Mikado in full power
against tne lyeoon. me party f tat suma, who is now virtually Dictator, ssnt his father to Yeddo to take possession in his name. Thj; Versailles foroes have occupied Fort Var.vrea. 'fhe Federal gsmsou made their escape by a subterranean psssajre to Fort Montrouge. Fifty guns, eight moitsrs, and a tew jirisoners, fed into tike hands of the Ver-Bsilli8ts.
